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Tangent 1917 8k Radial Schemes
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I just saw Tangent's announcements and I'm curious if any companies operating in Canada for Oil possessed them. Near to where I model are Shell, British American and Imperial Oil properties and I woul
I just saw Tangent's announcements and I'm curious if any companies operating in Canada for Oil possessed them. Near to where I model are Shell, British American and Imperial Oil properties and I woul
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Gavin
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Photo: Unloading PRR X31a boxcar 68932, Washington, DC
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From the Library of Congress: Unloading supplies at Treasury procurement, 7th and D sts, S.W. digital file from original negative https://www.loc.gov/resource/hec.23073/ ca 1937, Washington, DC. High
From the Library of Congress: Unloading supplies at Treasury procurement, 7th and D sts, S.W. digital file from original negative https://www.loc.gov/resource/hec.23073/ ca 1937, Washington, DC. High
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Ben Sullivan
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Pacific Fruit Express Aluminum Refrigerator Car PFE 45698
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In August 1956 photographer Dallas Gilbertson found aluminum refrigerator car PFE 45698 at Antelope, CA. Tom Dill Collection, Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive. Richard Wilkens Director of Collection
In August 1956 photographer Dallas Gilbertson found aluminum refrigerator car PFE 45698 at Antelope, CA. Tom Dill Collection, Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive. Richard Wilkens Director of Collection
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Richard Wilkens
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Tangent Scale Models GATC 8,000 Gallon 1917-Design Radial Course Tank Cars
Tangent Scale Models is proud to introduce our next production of HO Scale General American 8,000 Gallon 1917-Design Radial Course Tank Cars. By the end of World War I, U.S. production of oil and oil-
Tangent Scale Models is proud to introduce our next production of HO Scale General American 8,000 Gallon 1917-Design Radial Course Tank Cars. By the end of World War I, U.S. production of oil and oil-
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Tangent Scale Models
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Acrylic paint for FGE yellow
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Looking for currently available acrylic paints for FGE yellow. Prefer not having to mix, but not adverse to doing that. Working on two different time frames; one is the 20's, the second is late 40s- e
Looking for currently available acrylic paints for FGE yellow. Prefer not having to mix, but not adverse to doing that. Working on two different time frames; one is the 20's, the second is late 40s- e
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Ken O'Brien
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Photo: Unloading Lumber From A Boxcar (1940)
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Photo: Unloading Lumber From A Boxcar (1940) On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7003186 Scroll to enlarge the photo. Appears to be a demonstration for a Brownie t
Photo: Unloading Lumber From A Boxcar (1940) On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7003186 Scroll to enlarge the photo. Appears to be a demonstration for a Brownie t
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Bob Chaparro
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Van Dorn "Target" boxcar ends
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We occasionally get questions here about these strange pattern steel ends, known to modelers as "bullseye" ends. Here is what appears to be the definitive history of this little known product. I misse
We occasionally get questions here about these strange pattern steel ends, known to modelers as "bullseye" ends. Here is what appears to be the definitive history of this little known product. I misse
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Dennis Storzek
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Photo: Santa Fe Automobile & Furniture Boxcar 8451
Photo: Santa Fe Automobile & Furniture Boxcar 8451 Photo courtesy of Ray Breyer on the Facebook Pre-Depression Era Railroad Modelers group. A Door-And-A-Half car with end doors. A Santa Fe Class Fe-K,
Photo: Santa Fe Automobile & Furniture Boxcar 8451 Photo courtesy of Ray Breyer on the Facebook Pre-Depression Era Railroad Modelers group. A Door-And-A-Half car with end doors. A Santa Fe Class Fe-K,
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Bob Chaparro
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SEADRCHING FOR DECALS
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I am still looking for brake inspection decals for NY C freight cars in the 1940's. I have not come across any set that has them Thanks for any help: Bill Pardie Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy s
I am still looking for brake inspection decals for NY C freight cars in the 1940's. I have not come across any set that has them Thanks for any help: Bill Pardie Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy s
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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NdeM photo with American freight cars
Although the photo is from after the end date of this group, it seems like none of the photo's content is. 700 miles from the U.S. border, we can still see a radial-course GATC tank car, a longitudina
Although the photo is from after the end date of this group, it seems like none of the photo's content is. 700 miles from the U.S. border, we can still see a radial-course GATC tank car, a longitudina
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Terminology...solved!!!
All- Thanks for the side trip into Railroad Terminolgy. Turns out that the question was raised by a faulty memory on the part of the researcher…he remembered “magazine” when the reference was “journal
All- Thanks for the side trip into Railroad Terminolgy. Turns out that the question was raised by a faulty memory on the part of the researcher…he remembered “magazine” when the reference was “journal
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Charlie Vlk
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CB&Q 36' Livestock Car Kit
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CB&Q 36' Livestock Car Kit An HO kit from Leadville Designs: https://leadvilledesigns.com/ Description from the manufacturer: “These cars were built by AC&F in the early 1920s for the CB&Q. With Z ste
CB&Q 36' Livestock Car Kit An HO kit from Leadville Designs: https://leadvilledesigns.com/ Description from the manufacturer: “These cars were built by AC&F in the early 1920s for the CB&Q. With Z ste
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Bob Chaparro
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Terminology
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All- What item pertaining to railroads would be "a magazine". This is in the context of an item of value that could be sold by a thief.....not a publication. Asking for an author who is attempting to
All- What item pertaining to railroads would be "a magazine". This is in the context of an item of value that could be sold by a thief.....not a publication. Asking for an author who is attempting to
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Charlie Vlk
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Photo: Delivering Poultry By Truck To Poultry Car (Undated)
Photo: Delivering Poultry By Truck To Poultry Car (Undated) A photo from the National Archives: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/148742423 On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. The car is LPTC 426 a
Photo: Delivering Poultry By Truck To Poultry Car (Undated) A photo from the National Archives: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/148742423 On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. The car is LPTC 426 a
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Bob Chaparro
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Wabash HO Box Cars for early to mid 1950s?
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I model the Wabash in the early to mid 1950s and have come to realize that I don't have enough Wabash box cars. It would seem I need more 40 ft. steel cars that are accurate. I have a few rebuilds fro
I model the Wabash in the early to mid 1950s and have come to realize that I don't have enough Wabash box cars. It would seem I need more 40 ft. steel cars that are accurate. I have a few rebuilds fro
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reporterllc
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Photo: Loading Boxcar With Artillery/Bomb Shells (Circa 1919)
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Photo: Loading Boxcar With Artillery/Bomb Shells (Circa 1919) Photo from the National Archives: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/86717616 On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. Anyone know if these a
Photo: Loading Boxcar With Artillery/Bomb Shells (Circa 1919) Photo from the National Archives: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/86717616 On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. Anyone know if these a
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Bob Chaparro
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Photo: Poultry In Crates Inside Poultry Car (Undated)
Photo: Poultry In Crates Inside Poultry Car (Undated) A photo from the National Archives: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/148742419 On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. Taken at Rockingham County,
Photo: Poultry In Crates Inside Poultry Car (Undated) A photo from the National Archives: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/148742419 On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. Taken at Rockingham County,
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Bob Chaparro
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PFE APPLIANCE IDENTIFICDATION
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MORNING ALL: Here is a shot from a PFE refer at the Paris museum near Los angled. Above the truck is a devise in the area where a defect card holder is normally placed. This is unlike any defect card
MORNING ALL: Here is a shot from a PFE refer at the Paris museum near Los angled. Above the truck is a devise in the area where a defect card holder is normally placed. This is unlike any defect card
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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dreadnaught ends (was Pacific Fruit Express Aluminum Refrigerator Car PFE 45698)
And comparing the R-40-14 ends to the R-40-25 ends we see the characteristic change in the topmost major rib that occured about 1949 and model companies have mostly ignored (with the exception of one
And comparing the R-40-14 ends to the R-40-25 ends we see the characteristic change in the topmost major rib that occured about 1949 and model companies have mostly ignored (with the exception of one
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Tim O'Connor
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Photo: War Material In Gondola Cars (1918)
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Photo: War Material In Gondola Cars (1918) Photo from the National Archives: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/45518110 On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. Budd Manufacturing Company. I’m not sure
Photo: War Material In Gondola Cars (1918) Photo from the National Archives: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/45518110 On the link scroll to enlarge the photo. Budd Manufacturing Company. I’m not sure
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Bob Chaparro
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