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THINNING.............
Gents, This is part 2. Only 21 MB max. Sorry. Another photo. Mansell Peter Hambly COQUITLAM, B.C.
Gents, This is part 2. Only 21 MB max. Sorry. Another photo. Mansell Peter Hambly COQUITLAM, B.C.
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Mansell Peter Hambly
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THINNING..................
Gents, Thinning things. These are $80.00 each. Can do PayPal, bank drafts, money orders et cetera. I will have to get them assessed by Canada Post. They originate out of Greater Vancouver. Thanks. Man
Gents, Thinning things. These are $80.00 each. Can do PayPal, bank drafts, money orders et cetera. I will have to get them assessed by Canada Post. They originate out of Greater Vancouver. Thanks. Man
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Mansell Peter Hambly
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Photos from RPM East
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I took a bunch of photos from the display room at RPM East. Enjoy! Ted Culotta Speedwitch Media speedwitchmedia@... - www.speedwitchmedia.com Blog: http://prototopics.blogspot.com
I took a bunch of photos from the display room at RPM East. Enjoy! Ted Culotta Speedwitch Media speedwitchmedia@... - www.speedwitchmedia.com Blog: http://prototopics.blogspot.com
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Ted Culotta
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SP CS-35 flatcar
My grandson made a 3-D print of the above car in HO and needs a few pics of it in the 1940-50's era to decal it correctly. It's a 36' car originally built in about 1905 so I assume it was nearing the
My grandson made a 3-D print of the above car in HO and needs a few pics of it in the 1940-50's era to decal it correctly. It's a 36' car originally built in about 1905 so I assume it was nearing the
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bill woelfel
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[NPModelers] steel reefer paint schemes of 1940s/ 50s?
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Johannes In my opinion (I own brass and plastic) the Intermountain R-40-23 is a superior model in almost every possible way. These Challenger reefers were pretty awful models. Barf city. By the way, t
Johannes In my opinion (I own brass and plastic) the Intermountain R-40-23 is a superior model in almost every possible way. These Challenger reefers were pretty awful models. Barf city. By the way, t
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Tim O'Connor
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Granite shipped in an open hopper
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Hello everyone, I found a Georgia Railroad hopper from my (early) youth id like to put on the club layout as a car loaded with Granite, as from when I lived in Ga I recall seeing a lot of history abou
Hello everyone, I found a Georgia Railroad hopper from my (early) youth id like to put on the club layout as a car loaded with Granite, as from when I lived in Ga I recall seeing a lot of history abou
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Robert G P
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Another one for the layout
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This is a Speedwitch kit. I had to skim the instructions to see how to make the ladders. I don't have the skills anymore, if I ever had them?, for these. I rtied to make the side ladders. They looked
This is a Speedwitch kit. I had to skim the instructions to see how to make the ladders. I don't have the skills anymore, if I ever had them?, for these. I rtied to make the side ladders. They looked
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Clark Propst
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Coal in hoper hopper
New thread title.: Opps. Black Beauty current product is a calcium iron silicate, possibly derived from a slag. Iron in it. Might conduct. An obsidian-based granule will not conduct. Previous post: pr
New thread title.: Opps. Black Beauty current product is a calcium iron silicate, possibly derived from a slag. Iron in it. Might conduct. An obsidian-based granule will not conduct. Previous post: pr
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Jim Mischke
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Measuring tool
Working from any drawing might be easier with this kickstarter product. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hozodesign/neoruler-rule-the-scales?ref=checkout_rewards_page I don’t know anything about t
Working from any drawing might be easier with this kickstarter product. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hozodesign/neoruler-rule-the-scales?ref=checkout_rewards_page I don’t know anything about t
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Dave Nelson
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GE covered hoppers
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I have several ILDX hoppers to reweigh. However, I’ve only seen them in the new paint schemes. What reweigh symbols were used on these cars in the 50s? Brian J. Carlson -- Brian J. Carlson, P.E. Cheek
I have several ILDX hoppers to reweigh. However, I’ve only seen them in the new paint schemes. What reweigh symbols were used on these cars in the 50s? Brian J. Carlson -- Brian J. Carlson, P.E. Cheek
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Brian Carlson
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PRR X30 questions
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Moderator's note: When you "hijack" a thread, please change the subject (I've done that here) While you’re considering the OP’s question, I have one of my own… Was a steel roofwalk ever applied to the
Moderator's note: When you "hijack" a thread, please change the subject (I've done that here) While you’re considering the OP’s question, I have one of my own… Was a steel roofwalk ever applied to the
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jonnyo55
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SP R-40-10 Question
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Gents, I'm working on a model of an PFE R-40-10, circa 1949. The prototype I'm interested in is the original paint with SP emblem only. In Focus on Freight Cars, Vol. 3, Ted Culotta says the cars were
Gents, I'm working on a model of an PFE R-40-10, circa 1949. The prototype I'm interested in is the original paint with SP emblem only. In Focus on Freight Cars, Vol. 3, Ted Culotta says the cars were
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golden1014
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F&C PRR X37b
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The newer F&C one piece castings seem to me to be as good as any. Problems with their decals. They look like they're from the 60s-70s. I used the recommended NSC decals on this model. I covered the re
The newer F&C one piece castings seem to me to be as good as any. Problems with their decals. They look like they're from the 60s-70s. I used the recommended NSC decals on this model. I covered the re
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Clark Propst
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Photo: Gun Barrel On Flat Car
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Photo: Gun Barrel On Flat Car Posted by Tom Isom on the Facebook Vintage San Diego group. Taken in 1903 outside the Santa Fe Depot. Gun Barrel destined for Fort Rosecrans. Bob Chaparro Hemet, CA
Photo: Gun Barrel On Flat Car Posted by Tom Isom on the Facebook Vintage San Diego group. Taken in 1903 outside the Santa Fe Depot. Gun Barrel destined for Fort Rosecrans. Bob Chaparro Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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Mantua "Vintage" Freight Car Trucks
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I happened to look at an ad for some Mantua old time type freight cars and noticed their trucks (see attached example). The model itself is probably of little, if any value, but I am curious if their
I happened to look at an ad for some Mantua old time type freight cars and noticed their trucks (see attached example). The model itself is probably of little, if any value, but I am curious if their
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Chris Barkan
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Illinois Central 18403 Box Car
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I have completed the build and upgrade of Illinois Central box car 18403, a steel modified 1937 design box car. My build included adding resin cast corrugated proper height doors and door guides, new
I have completed the build and upgrade of Illinois Central box car 18403, a steel modified 1937 design box car. My build included adding resin cast corrugated proper height doors and door guides, new
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Lester Breuer
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12 Panel 40' PS-1
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Has anyone ever made a 12 panel PS-1 kit or have suggestions on modifying a 10 panel car. Could this be done with a decal or something similar?
Has anyone ever made a 12 panel PS-1 kit or have suggestions on modifying a 10 panel car. Could this be done with a decal or something similar?
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Dave Wetterstroem
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HO Scale 3D Printed Kits Available - Great Northern GS Gondolas 75500 Series
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Finally have the kits finished! The Great Northern Railway Historical Society approached me some time ago about some modifications to the HO Scale 40ft GS Gondolas I had been making, and these are the
Finally have the kits finished! The Great Northern Railway Historical Society approached me some time ago about some modifications to the HO Scale 40ft GS Gondolas I had been making, and these are the
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Corey Bonsall
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NYC 157308
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Recently I upgraded this New York Central boxcar that I built from an O-scale Intermountain kit in 1992. It now has new roof walks, uncoupling levers, flexible brake hoses, brass sill steps, and placa
Recently I upgraded this New York Central boxcar that I built from an O-scale Intermountain kit in 1992. It now has new roof walks, uncoupling levers, flexible brake hoses, brass sill steps, and placa
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Richard Scott
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Box car weathering
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Weathering is a detail nearly all our models need. Dick Scott shares his weathering techniques in the latest Resin Car Works blog post. http://blog.resincarworks.com/nyc-box-car-weathering/ Eric Hansm
Weathering is a detail nearly all our models need. Dick Scott shares his weathering techniques in the latest Resin Car Works blog post. http://blog.resincarworks.com/nyc-box-car-weathering/ Eric Hansm
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Eric Hansmann
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