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QUESTION ON SANTA FE Sk-L STOCK CAR
Yes they did I think in the 1920's. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
Yes they did I think in the 1920's. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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charles slater
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A better pin vise
Bill I was having the same problems with pin vises going bad and would not hold the # 70-80 drill bits anymore. I got two new ones from Micro-Mart and I could not even get a #80 drill in the small col
Bill I was having the same problems with pin vises going bad and would not hold the # 70-80 drill bits anymore. I got two new ones from Micro-Mart and I could not even get a #80 drill in the small col
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charles slater
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ATSF 5714 Fe 8 color photo
Andy there were 4 different ends used in this rebuilding project. This car most likely had 2 different ends on it. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
Andy there were 4 different ends used in this rebuilding project. This car most likely had 2 different ends on it. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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charles slater
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Seeking Photo Help:
Yes Bill I have been doing a lot of modeling. Charlie Sent from Outlook
Yes Bill I have been doing a lot of modeling. Charlie Sent from Outlook
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charles slater
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Seeking Photo Help:
Here you are Bill, this should answer your question. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
Here you are Bill, this should answer your question. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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charles slater
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Anyone Want A First Generation SFRD Mechanical Reefer?
Bob I think the Rr-56 would be the best one. There were more of them and 1955 would catch more modelers, and they lasted as box cars in the Bx-202 class until the 1980's. Charlie Slater Sent from Outl
Bob I think the Rr-56 would be the best one. There were more of them and 1955 would catch more modelers, and they lasted as box cars in the Bx-202 class until the 1980's. Charlie Slater Sent from Outl
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charles slater
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Photo: BAR Reefer
It is 8264. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
It is 8264. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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charles slater
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SFRD reefers
Paul it was 1953. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
Paul it was 1953. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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charles slater
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ATSF Bx-48 running board
The Santa Fe Folio sheet for the Bx-48 does not list the type of running board used except it says it is steel. However on large orders for cars, 750 in the Bx-48 class, it is not unusual for Santa Fe
The Santa Fe Folio sheet for the Bx-48 does not list the type of running board used except it says it is steel. However on large orders for cars, 750 in the Bx-48 class, it is not unusual for Santa Fe
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charles slater
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Truck Color
Santa Fe did, even in the 1953 painting book issued by Santa Fe they were painted with 1 coat of mineral brown. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
Santa Fe did, even in the 1953 painting book issued by Santa Fe they were painted with 1 coat of mineral brown. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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Photo: Santa Fe Gondola
That is a Ga-91 class car. Charlie Sent from Outlook
That is a Ga-91 class car. Charlie Sent from Outlook
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charles slater
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Photo: Santa Fe Gondola
Tim the Santa Fe had many classes of drop end gondolas in all different lengths. The type end I am talking about is, when looking straight at the cars drop end the re-enforcement on each side has two
Tim the Santa Fe had many classes of drop end gondolas in all different lengths. The type end I am talking about is, when looking straight at the cars drop end the re-enforcement on each side has two
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charles slater
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Photo: Santa Fe Gondola
Assuming that is a Santa Fe gondola, it would be either a Ga-91 class car numbered 168400-168549 built in 1955 by Santa Fe or a Ga-103 class car numbered 168150-168399 also built be Santa Fe in 1958.
Assuming that is a Santa Fe gondola, it would be either a Ga-91 class car numbered 168400-168549 built in 1955 by Santa Fe or a Ga-103 class car numbered 168150-168399 also built be Santa Fe in 1958.
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charles slater
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ATSF 50' boxes
John there were also some Fe-Q cars rebuilt into Fe-V Series 66200-66700 1935/36 (number of cars ?) rebuilt with steel sides and auto loaders inside. Also 51 class Fe-U cars were modified into Fe-W cl
John there were also some Fe-Q cars rebuilt into Fe-V Series 66200-66700 1935/36 (number of cars ?) rebuilt with steel sides and auto loaders inside. Also 51 class Fe-U cars were modified into Fe-W cl
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charles slater
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ex-ATSF Class Fe-13 Auto Boxcars on the StJ&LC (was There were not a lot of 50 foot boxcars around in 1929)
The Santa Fe Fe-13 class cars was produced by Sunshine Models and come up on EBAY from time to time. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
The Santa Fe Fe-13 class cars was produced by Sunshine Models and come up on EBAY from time to time. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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Strange ATSF slogan on a boxcar
They certainly did not letter any cars like that. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
They certainly did not letter any cars like that. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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Fw: [RealSTMFC] ATSF Bx56
Scott I still have a couple of those kits on hand, contact me off list for kit numbers and price. Charlie Slater Patternmaker Sent from Outlook
Scott I still have a couple of those kits on hand, contact me off list for kit numbers and price. Charlie Slater Patternmaker Sent from Outlook
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Fw: [RealSTMFC] ATSF Bx56
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freight cars being scrapped in 1947
I agree with you John it was a Bx-Z changed to a Wx-Z in M of W service. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
I agree with you John it was a Bx-Z changed to a Wx-Z in M of W service. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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freight cars being scrapped in 1947
Tom there are two numbers on the end both are ATSF. The original number starts with 382--- and a M of W number is 196825 or 195825 not sure a 5 and 6 are very similar. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
Tom there are two numbers on the end both are ATSF. The original number starts with 382--- and a M of W number is 196825 or 195825 not sure a 5 and 6 are very similar. Charlie Slater Sent from Outlook
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