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GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
Rob--
The publication was Railmodel, out of Toronto. I have the issue that
you are looking for, and will try to scan and send the drawings.
Steve Lucas.
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The publication was Railmodel, out of Toronto. I have the issue that
you are looking for, and will try to scan and send the drawings.
Steve Lucas.
--- In STMFC@..., Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...> wrote:
have a
Hey thanks for the tip Frank - I get by there all the time so will
look myself!history of the
I wonder if anyone on this list can tell me roughly what the
magazine was - owner, target audience, etc. I'm also wonderingabout
getting permission to copy the drawings, etc.Vancouver the
Rob Kirkham
Subject: Re: [STMFC] GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
Rob,
I think I saw some Railroad Modellers at Central Hobbies in
this one,other day; if you want I can take a look and see if they have
of thenext time I'm by.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BCI wonder if anyone on the list might happen to know where a copy
According toOctober 1970 issue of Railroad Modeller could be located?
someAl
Westerfield's Fowler kit instructions, it apparently contains
Unfortunately, thedrawings
for the GT Dominion box cars which I am looking for.
not fordrawing isn't listed in the MR Magazine Index and the issue is
these (andsale
at Railpub.
I'd be happy with access to any other source for drawings of
haveall
other) Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Dominion cars. (I
1920'scopies
of the documents on the CPHA site (CPR cars) and from CC&F (CNR
of theseries - like the lovely Speedwitch models). So far, the rest
variations are pretty elusive.
Rob Kirkham
jonespwr
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published 6 quarterly issues starting in January 1970 and was
published out of Don Mills, Ontario (Toronto). The owner/editor was
Don Hamilton who also produced the CRM (Canadian Railways Model) wood
kits. It is rather hard to say who the target audience was though it
was probably modelers interested in Canadian roads because as far as I
can tell, every article (except for a few generic modeling tips) was
based on a Canadian prototype.
I wonder if anyone on this list can tell me roughly what the historyof the
magazine was - owner, target audience, etc. I'm also wondering aboutAs this may be of minor interest to most, I will be brief. Railmodel
getting permission to copy the drawings, etc.
Rob Kirkham
Subject: Re: [STMFC] GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
published 6 quarterly issues starting in January 1970 and was
published out of Don Mills, Ontario (Toronto). The owner/editor was
Don Hamilton who also produced the CRM (Canadian Railways Model) wood
kits. It is rather hard to say who the target audience was though it
was probably modelers interested in Canadian roads because as far as I
can tell, every article (except for a few generic modeling tips) was
based on a Canadian prototype.
Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
Hey thanks for the tip Frank - I get by there all the time so will have a look myself!
I wonder if anyone on this list can tell me roughly what the history of the magazine was - owner, target audience, etc. I'm also wondering about getting permission to copy the drawings, etc.
Rob Kirkham
Subject: Re: [STMFC] GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
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I wonder if anyone on this list can tell me roughly what the history of the magazine was - owner, target audience, etc. I'm also wondering about getting permission to copy the drawings, etc.
Rob Kirkham
Subject: Re: [STMFC] GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
Rob,
I think I saw some Railroad Modellers at Central Hobbies in Vancouver the
other day; if you want I can take a look and see if they have this one,
next time I'm by.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BCI wonder if anyone on the list might happen to know where a copy of the
October 1970 issue of Railroad Modeller could be located? According to Al
Westerfield's Fowler kit instructions, it apparently contains some
drawings
for the GT Dominion box cars which I am looking for. Unfortunately, the
drawing isn't listed in the MR Magazine Index and the issue is not for
sale
at Railpub.
I'd be happy with access to any other source for drawings of these (and
all
other) Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Dominion cars. (I have
copies
of the documents on the CPHA site (CPR cars) and from CC&F (CNR 1920's
series - like the lovely Speedwitch models). So far, the rest of the
variations are pretty elusive.
Rob Kirkham
destron@...
Rob,
I think I saw some Railroad Modellers at Central Hobbies in Vancouver the
other day; if you want I can take a look and see if they have this one,
next time I'm by.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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I think I saw some Railroad Modellers at Central Hobbies in Vancouver the
other day; if you want I can take a look and see if they have this one,
next time I'm by.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
I wonder if anyone on the list might happen to know where a copy of the
October 1970 issue of Railroad Modeller could be located? According to Al
Westerfield's Fowler kit instructions, it apparently contains some
drawings
for the GT Dominion box cars which I am looking for. Unfortunately, the
drawing isn't listed in the MR Magazine Index and the issue is not for
sale
at Railpub.
I'd be happy with access to any other source for drawings of these (and
all
other) Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Dominion cars. (I have
copies
of the documents on the CPHA site (CPR cars) and from CC&F (CNR 1920's
series - like the lovely Speedwitch models). So far, the rest of the
variations are pretty elusive.
Rob Kirkham
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
I wonder if anyone on the list might happen to know where a copy of the October 1970 issue of Railroad Modeller could be located? According to Al Westerfield's Fowler kit instructions, it apparently contains some drawings for the GT Dominion box cars which I am looking for. Unfortunately, the drawing isn't listed in the MR Magazine Index and the issue is not for sale at Railpub.
I'd be happy with access to any other source for drawings of these (and all other) Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Dominion cars. (I have copies of the documents on the CPHA site (CPR cars) and from CC&F (CNR 1920's series - like the lovely Speedwitch models). So far, the rest of the variations are pretty elusive.
Rob Kirkham
I'd be happy with access to any other source for drawings of these (and all other) Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Dominion cars. (I have copies of the documents on the CPHA site (CPR cars) and from CC&F (CNR 1920's series - like the lovely Speedwitch models). So far, the rest of the variations are pretty elusive.
Rob Kirkham