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Mike Brock
A shock indeed. So glad I had a chance to chat with him last year. I appreciate the memories of him. Chuck Peck
A shock indeed. So glad I had a chance to chat with him last year. I appreciate the memories of him. Chuck Peck
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Why were gondolas more popular in the west for hauling minerals than hoppers?
I can't speak for the west but the L&N moved a lot of coal in gondolas. When coal was a common home heating fuel, there were many local retail coal yards. Many smaller yards were not equipped to dump
I can't speak for the west but the L&N moved a lot of coal in gondolas. When coal was a common home heating fuel, there were many local retail coal yards. Many smaller yards were not equipped to dump
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Charles Peck
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Brake Ratio, was “double" brake systems
Thinkabout adding leverage between cylinder and brakeshoe. Chuck Peck
Thinkabout adding leverage between cylinder and brakeshoe. Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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Pickle Car HJHX 78
Hirsch Brothers in Louisville KY had tub type pickle cars. They made the now defunct Paramount Pickles brand. One of their cars was donated to the Kentucky Railway Museum. After a life of hauling brin
Hirsch Brothers in Louisville KY had tub type pickle cars. They made the now defunct Paramount Pickles brand. One of their cars was donated to the Kentucky Railway Museum. After a life of hauling brin
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Charles Peck
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Model Poultry Car: LPTC 2501
As a kid, I remember going with grandmother to a poultry market. They had live and dressed, and not just chickens. She usually bought live birds, which may have been cheaper than dressed. At any rate,
As a kid, I remember going with grandmother to a poultry market. They had live and dressed, and not just chickens. She usually bought live birds, which may have been cheaper than dressed. At any rate,
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Charles Peck
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Photos: Unloading Bulk Cement From Boxcars
And no dust mask of course. Chuck Peck
And no dust mask of course. Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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Burn Baby Burn
Late 1940's, the L&N was burning wooden cars nightly. They had been tipped over sideways off the trucks and set ablaze. We would sometimes drive over in the evening to watch the fires. By morning, I w
Late 1940's, the L&N was burning wooden cars nightly. They had been tipped over sideways off the trucks and set ablaze. We would sometimes drive over in the evening to watch the fires. By morning, I w
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Charles Peck
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Hinckley & Schmitt water car
With at least some types of injectors, it would be possible to blow steam back into a tender cistern. Also possible that engines normally operating in extreme cold regions may have had heating coils i
With at least some types of injectors, it would be possible to blow steam back into a tender cistern. Also possible that engines normally operating in extreme cold regions may have had heating coils i
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Charles Peck
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Green Marked Coal
"Wonder why it was sprayed? If for any other reason than what Philip mentioned. " Back when many homes were heated with coal, coal was a consumer commodity. This was advertising. They used claims like
"Wonder why it was sprayed? If for any other reason than what Philip mentioned. " Back when many homes were heated with coal, coal was a consumer commodity. This was advertising. They used claims like
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Charles Peck
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Unbuilt kits
It seems though, when I take those unbuilt kits to a show, very few get bought. Maybe those of us who do or have built kits haven't inspired but few younger hobbyists. Between failing eyesight and sha
It seems though, when I take those unbuilt kits to a show, very few get bought. Maybe those of us who do or have built kits haven't inspired but few younger hobbyists. Between failing eyesight and sha
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Charles Peck
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Loading Finished Lumber
Considering that the roof was covered as well, My guess is that it was for waterproofing. Perhaps straight grain millwork grade lumber, high value? Chuck Peck
Considering that the roof was covered as well, My guess is that it was for waterproofing. Perhaps straight grain millwork grade lumber, high value? Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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L&N Tool and Water Car
With the L&N, one cannot go wrong having too many hopper cars. Chuck Peck
With the L&N, one cannot go wrong having too many hopper cars. Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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L&N Tool and Water Car
As a follow up to Bob's remarks on L&N boxcar red, it varied. L&N would ask paint suppliers to bid on paint. There was a sample provided, I was told. L&N was a frugal railroad. A better price meant mo
As a follow up to Bob's remarks on L&N boxcar red, it varied. L&N would ask paint suppliers to bid on paint. There was a sample provided, I was told. L&N was a frugal railroad. A better price meant mo
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Charles Peck
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Cocoa Beach 2022
Andy, It appears that at some near future time there will be rail commuter service between Orlando International and somewhere near Cocoa Beach. Cocoa, (as not Cocoa Beach), is supposed to become a st
Andy, It appears that at some near future time there will be rail commuter service between Orlando International and somewhere near Cocoa Beach. Cocoa, (as not Cocoa Beach), is supposed to become a st
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Charles Peck
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High Definition 3D Color Printer - Mimaki Color Printer
We still have Accurail. Yep, everything costs more now. I started out buying flextrack at 75 US cents for a three foot piece. That was brass rail on fiber ties. Sounds cheap but minimum wage was $1.25
We still have Accurail. Yep, everything costs more now. I started out buying flextrack at 75 US cents for a three foot piece. That was brass rail on fiber ties. Sounds cheap but minimum wage was $1.25
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Charles Peck
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Kadee CGW box car oops?
I do not know much about CGW but I do know that some boxcars have worn more than one color over their lifetime. Both colors could be correct in different years. Chuck Peck
I do not know much about CGW but I do know that some boxcars have worn more than one color over their lifetime. Both colors could be correct in different years. Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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more glue questions
So much difference is there between old yellow Barge and Weldwood contact cement? Don't they work in a similar way? Chuck Peck
So much difference is there between old yellow Barge and Weldwood contact cement? Don't they work in a similar way? Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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more glue questions
I have forgotten which color is the new Barge cement and which is the old. Chuck Peck
I have forgotten which color is the new Barge cement and which is the old. Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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Kadee, Sam Clarke's retirement
Sam, Congratulations on reaching retirement. You have been appreciated in the modeling community. Best wishes. Hope you learn to nap as well as you have worked. Vital retirement skill. Warm regards, C
Sam, Congratulations on reaching retirement. You have been appreciated in the modeling community. Best wishes. Hope you learn to nap as well as you have worked. Vital retirement skill. Warm regards, C
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Charles Peck
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can anyone recommend a rail brown paint that I can brush onto the rail?
I have been using Testors enamel paint pen on rails and been satisfied with it. Have not tried painting ties with it. Has been a while since I bought any, the availability may have changed. Chuck Peck
I have been using Testors enamel paint pen on rails and been satisfied with it. Have not tried painting ties with it. Has been a while since I bought any, the availability may have changed. Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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