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Monon #37 w/Archer Surface Details Update
Hmm... this discussion got me to wondering if Archer Surface Details would help me scratch build a roof on a DT&I rebuild from 1936. I don't think that the half-round styrene shapes are available smal
Hmm... this discussion got me to wondering if Archer Surface Details would help me scratch build a roof on a DT&I rebuild from 1936. I don't think that the half-round styrene shapes are available smal
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Dean Payne
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F&C Hopper Bottom Boxcar
"The F&C kit is a disappointment after building a slew of Sunshine and Westerfield kits." Ha!! Ya think?? Actually, F&C is actually better for those who have built resin before, so you've gone about t
"The F&C kit is a disappointment after building a slew of Sunshine and Westerfield kits." Ha!! Ya think?? Actually, F&C is actually better for those who have built resin before, so you've gone about t
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Dean Payne
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F&C Hopper Bottom Boxcar
RJ, I built one of these kits years ago, perhaps my 3rd resin kit? I liked the complex underframe detail, but I'm not sure it's 100% justifiable, knowing what I now know. You could build it without th
RJ, I built one of these kits years ago, perhaps my 3rd resin kit? I liked the complex underframe detail, but I'm not sure it's 100% justifiable, knowing what I now know. You could build it without th
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Dean Payne
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MORE ON YARMOUTH LADDERS
Having purchased a set of Yarmouth ladders for one car, I am distressed at the suggestions to buy a $40 jig to bend them! This is going to push the cost of this one kitbash to the cost of a loco! (I a
Having purchased a set of Yarmouth ladders for one car, I am distressed at the suggestions to buy a $40 jig to bend them! This is going to push the cost of this one kitbash to the cost of a loco! (I a
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Dean Payne
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Shapeways/MDC tank car
Joe, My Shapeways frames (two) came warped. I put them in some hot water for a while, then tried to straighten them. SNAP! Broke one of them! Either I needed hotter water (how hot?) or maybe I needed
Joe, My Shapeways frames (two) came warped. I put them in some hot water for a while, then tried to straighten them. SNAP! Broke one of them! Either I needed hotter water (how hot?) or maybe I needed
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Dean Payne
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CV boxcar help F&C kit 6655
I built one of these years ago, but I remember thinking that the decals were either poor quality, not appropriate for my late 30's era, or both. Are there better decals available for the F&C kit? (Spe
I built one of these years ago, but I remember thinking that the decals were either poor quality, not appropriate for my late 30's era, or both. Are there better decals available for the F&C kit? (Spe
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Dean Payne
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Rapido Meat Reefers
I note that the build date of this particular car is 1937, barely in my era... But, those ice hatch covers look odd to me. Is that Diamond plate? Was that around in 1937? Or, was that added at a later
I note that the build date of this particular car is 1937, barely in my era... But, those ice hatch covers look odd to me. Is that Diamond plate? Was that around in 1937? Or, was that added at a later
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Dean Payne
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Stripping Testors enamel from Sylvan resin
I know we've gone over stripping umpteen times... but I need some specific advice: I painted a Sylvan resin kit with some Testors enamel, but the application was too thick. How do I strip it
I know we've gone over stripping umpteen times... but I need some specific advice: I painted a Sylvan resin kit with some Testors enamel, but the application was too thick. How do I strip it
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Dean Payne
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Looking for a Short Line
The Wheeling and Lake Erie has the following to recommend it: TWO books, written by John B. Corns, with photos etc., for your research pleasure. Also, the Nickel Plate Historical and Technical Society
The Wheeling and Lake Erie has the following to recommend it: TWO books, written by John B. Corns, with photos etc., for your research pleasure. Also, the Nickel Plate Historical and Technical Society
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Dean Payne
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News from Model Shapeways & UPS
I don't own a media blaster, only an air brush. I expect the media blaster would be more expensive than a big can of Bestine... I've found a store (Dick Blick) that probably carried 4 oz cans of Besti
I don't own a media blaster, only an air brush. I expect the media blaster would be more expensive than a big can of Bestine... I've found a store (Dick Blick) that probably carried 4 oz cans of Besti
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Dean Payne
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News from Model Shapeways & UPS
I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner... and I suspect getting one would cost more than a can of Bestine! I had no idea it was going to be such an issue to get these cleaned. If so, I wonder why they don
I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner... and I suspect getting one would cost more than a can of Bestine! I had no idea it was going to be such an issue to get these cleaned. If so, I wonder why they don
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Dean Payne
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News from Model Shapeways & UPS
I have two of the underframes, and I've heard that Bestine rubber cement thinner is the best way to clean the waxy residue off. I've been trying to think of other ways to clean them... and finally bro
I have two of the underframes, and I've heard that Bestine rubber cement thinner is the best way to clean the waxy residue off. I've been trying to think of other ways to clean them... and finally bro
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Dean Payne
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What Type of car ends are on this Cotton Belt Boxcar?
The Pere Marquette also had some DS cars with a Vulcan end, although the rib count was different than on the W&LE cars. Still, very rare. Too bad, because I would dearly love to model the W&LE SS car!
The Pere Marquette also had some DS cars with a Vulcan end, although the rib count was different than on the W&LE cars. Still, very rare. Too bad, because I would dearly love to model the W&LE SS car!
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Dean Payne
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Alternate prototypes for Tony Thompson's "Tank car kit swap"?
Tony Thompson has an interesting article in July's RMC for swapping the tanks and frames on two cars, to yield a 8,000 gallon General American car, and an ACF 8,000 gallon insulated ICC Clas 104 car.
Tony Thompson has an interesting article in July's RMC for swapping the tanks and frames on two cars, to yield a 8,000 gallon General American car, and an ACF 8,000 gallon insulated ICC Clas 104 car.
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Dean Payne
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USRA Gondola in 1943?
Ben, The W&LE rebuild appears to be a 30000-series auto car, rebuilt in 1934 and 35 from 29000-series SS auto cars. Here's a link to a diagram: http://www.alphabetroute.com/wle/1947FrtDgms/30000-30049
Ben, The W&LE rebuild appears to be a 30000-series auto car, rebuilt in 1934 and 35 from 29000-series SS auto cars. Here's a link to a diagram: http://www.alphabetroute.com/wle/1947FrtDgms/30000-30049
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Dean Payne
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Top PRR classes? Missing web site
There was a "Top PRR classes" web site, where you could select a year and get a listing of the top classes of cars for that year, or select only gons or box cars for that year... I thought that was a
There was a "Top PRR classes" web site, where you could select a year and get a listing of the top classes of cars for that year, or select only gons or box cars for that year... I thought that was a
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Dean Payne
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1930's Swift reefer color SRLX 3707
The Atlas 36' wood reefer looks to be a close match to a photo I have of SRLX 3707. I has the general look; I haven't done measurements,but it has the same roof facia, 4-hinge doors, exposed cross-bea
The Atlas 36' wood reefer looks to be a close match to a photo I have of SRLX 3707. I has the general look; I haven't done measurements,but it has the same roof facia, 4-hinge doors, exposed cross-bea
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Dean Payne
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sanding sticks source?
Rather than journey to my not-so-local hobby shop, I went to a large craft store looking for sanding sticks, but they didn't have any. I thought that was a possible source, dimly remembered... or was
Rather than journey to my not-so-local hobby shop, I went to a large craft store looking for sanding sticks, but they didn't have any. I thought that was a possible source, dimly remembered... or was
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Dean Payne
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Proto 50' box couplers
All this talk about the roofs for the Proto 50' auto box got me to looking at mine. I have both the NKP, and the Erie with end door. I noted that the couplers appear to stick out very far. I'm wonderi
All this talk about the roofs for the Proto 50' auto box got me to looking at mine. I have both the NKP, and the Erie with end door. I noted that the couplers appear to stick out very far. I'm wonderi
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Dean Payne
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Backdating "Shake and Take" reefers
I've found my handout from Bill's clinic, I'll add some things I've learned from it: The truss rod underframe "...FGEX and WFEX cars would have received cast side frame trucks prior by 1940." (sic) Th
I've found my handout from Bill's clinic, I'll add some things I've learned from it: The truss rod underframe "...FGEX and WFEX cars would have received cast side frame trucks prior by 1940." (sic) Th
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Dean Payne
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