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Re: Customer Service- Showcase Miniatures
Brian, I agree with your comments! Diane Wolfgram Butte, MT Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2019 11:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By Wolfgram, Diane · #694 ·
Re: Customer Service- Showcase Miniatures
While I have never had any issues with Showcase Miniatures, I have contacted them in the past, and Debbie has ALWAYS been a joy to correspond with.?I only wish that I could buy more of their
By Brian Termunde · #693 ·
Re: Customer Service- Showcase Miniatures
always has been a class operation mel perry [email protected]> wrote:
By mel perry · #692 ·
Re: Customer Service- Showcase Miniatures
I have found Showcase miniatures excellent to deal with. Paul Doggett. England ???????
By Paul Doggett · #691 ·
Customer Service- Showcase Miniatures
In opening my Showcase Miniature's HO Sunkist Packing Shed kit last week (I purchased it a number of months ago based on Tony Thompson's blog), I found several parts sheets and the instructions
By Louis Adler · #690 ·
Re: Straddle Truck / Gantry Crane?
I have nothing about 1970s in Citrus, but I remember the 1950s Hyster and earlier brand straddle loaders in the lumber industry. Giggle images gives, among other things: Wikipedia
By Nolan Hinshaw · #689 ·
Straddle Truck / Gantry Crane?
I¡¯ve seen both terms used, but I¡¯m wondering if anyone has a photo of one used in the SoCal citrus industry? I remember seeing them as a kid in the 70s here in Ventura County.
By Espee Bob · #688 ·
Dave Balser's Onion Valley Mining & Lumber Company (On30)
Today I visited Dave Balser. He lives near me in Hemet. His Onion Valley Mining and Lumber Company is an On30 circa 1934 railroad set in the Sierras. There were three previous OV layouts. The first
By Bob Chaparro · #687 ·
Old Sunkist logo 1930s
Hi, I am working on the design of a small layout based in California in the 1930s. Have been doing some research on the Sunkist logo, as my orange packing house will have a Sunkist logo on it. Always
By Jeroen · #686 ·
Re: PFE In Roseville - A History (Corrections)
Some corrections were offered below by John Sweetser. Bob Chaparro Moderator ++++ I'm amazed by how ignorant Roseville and Southern Pacific historians are about the construction of the Roseville yard.
By Bob Chaparro · #685 ·
Re: PFE In Roseville - A History (Corrections)
Some corrections were offered below by John Sweetser. Bob Chaparro Moderator ++++ I'm amazed by how ignorant Roseville and Southern Pacific historians are about the construction of the Roseville yard.
By Bob Chaparro · #7773 ·
PFE In Roseville - A History
The text below is from a larger document written by Leonard "Duke" Davis , considered by many the foremost authority on the history of Roseville. Davis was a founding member of the Roseville
By Bob Chaparro · #684 ·
PFE In Roseville - A History
The text below is from a larger document written by Leonard "Duke" Davis, considered by many the foremost authority on the history of Roseville. Davis was a founding member of the Roseville Historical
By Bob Chaparro · #7772 ·
PFE Herald Placement
This was posted today on the Groups.io Espee Group. Bob Chaparro Moderator ++++ John Miller asked, "So I'm getting ready to start decaling my PFE R-70-9/10 fleet (110 cars total) and have a nagging
By Bob Chaparro · #683 ·
PFE Herald Placement
This was posted today on the Groups.io Espee Group. Bob Chaparro Moderator ++++ John Miller asked, "So I'm getting ready to start decaling my PFE R-70-9/10 fleet (110 cars total) and have a nagging
By Bob Chaparro · #7771 ·
Reefers On Cajon Pass
On the Cajon Pass Group, retired Santa Fe freight conductor and brakeman Don Sheets commented on Santa Fe 's westbound drag freight trains. He noted that Barstow yard accumulated empty westbound
By Bob Chaparro · #682 ·
Reefers On Cajon Pass
On the Cajon Pass Group, retired Santa Fe freight conductor and brakeman Don Sheets commented on Santa Fe's westbound drag freight trains. He noted that Barstow yard accumulated empty westbound
By Bob Chaparro · #7770 ·
Re: Early SFRD in HO?
http://www.westerfieldmodels.com/ I think this was the intended link. Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 5:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By Gary Wintergerst · #681 ·
Re: Early SFRD in HO?
Working link to Westerfield models. westerfieldmodels.com <https://id18538.securedata.net/westerfieldmodels.com/merchantmanager/index.php?cPath=128_424> Al
By A Clemens · #680 ·
Re: Early SFRD in HO?
Westerfield models offer resin kits specifically for the Rr-Q/R/S/TU/V's in the as-built form which are appropriate for this era (as well as their modernised form). It is their 10800 series kits. Hope
By David Ball · #679 ·