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Re: Unique Southern Pacific AC-5 Cab Forward 4-8-8-2 for sale

 

Peter,

Would you consider a page for Ed Kirstater's models: scratch built, converted and enhanced SHS & AM.

Mike
Ohio


On Fri, Jan 31, 2025, 5:45?PM Bob Werre via <bob=[email protected]> wrote:
I do hope all the deck chairs have been lined up correctly for all the ACs.? I can just see it now, an AC is about to attack the Western slopes of the Sierra with it's consist ending with a proper caboose.? With all the SP modelers in mind, the BBB still has one painted model of the sloped coupla wood caboose.? This is the Gold Coast model of the C-30-1 that has been custom painted but not lettered.? It does have a pair of lanterns and it includes several packages of Champ HO decals, although I suspect the the correct size is now available.? It's in the factory box with a gold label.? It's never been run with excellent paint.?

Probably the last model around!? $185.00 + shipping?
BBB/Phototraxx ????????
John...Thanks For The response.? I had not ment?to start a thread on?Jesse Bennett locomotives, but I do find all of the responses interesting. I believe it's important to remember where the works of art from our early and very talented S scale modelers went/are. Not just Jesse, either.? It's Worth a page or two on the NASG website.? We both?know who sent me the AC-5 and I remain most appreciative.? It took a lot of effort to get it back to running plus up to date with Dan's brass castings.? There's probably?a good story as to how Arden ended up with those models.? He once told me the family wanted to keep them.? Also, I wonder who the guy is with the podcast (you tube) showing the Yellowstone and unpainted brass Challenger?operating.? There is a link to both on the NASG website.??

Many thanks & I hope all is?well with you.

Bob

On Thu, Jan 30, 2025 at 5:55?PM John Gibson via <gibson=[email protected]> wrote:

Bob:

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The please read my message more carefully.? I was not discussing your AC-5.? The second AC-5 as well as the Big Boy and Challenger ( and I think the AC-12 though I do not recall) went to the NMRA for display at CSRM.? The same guy that sent you your AC-5 at the direction of the Goehring family delivered these locos to Bob Brown and Charlie Getz who were heading up the NMRA exhibit at the CSRM.? ?

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~ John



Re: The Monon Thoroughbred

 

Roger:
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What a great passenger car model! ?Another example of a smaller railroad creating a unique passenger experience with limited resources.
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When will we get to see the entire train in its natural habitat?
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Dan V


Re: Posting Only On Facebook

 

I also do not participate on Facebook.
We have our group here for a reason.? Are we to use messages here to tell us that photos are somewhere else?
If so, consider looking into Flickr.


FS: South Wind NYC Combine

 

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I discovered I'd accumulated three of these, which is at least one more than I need.? Mint condition, never run.
Great for mixed trains.
Asking $175 and shipping

Jace Kahn



Posting Only On Facebook

 

It appears that the "S-scale" group on Facebook has now also locked their group to be "private" only. The full list of S-related Facebook groups is here (all are now "private"):



I do not "do" Facebook, so if you are only posting new product announcements or other important notices on any of the Facebook groups, note that I will not see them, and thus not be able to report on them in the NASG web site "News" section. So, I would recommend that individuals/companies either also post announcements in any of the Groups.io S-related discussion lists (I do monitor all of them), or e-mail me directly at webmaster@....

We are getting way more eyeballs on the NASG web site than there are members on any of those Facebook groups, so if you want to make an announcement that reaches a wider "S" audience, please contact me. I want to help promote your S product(s).

- Peter (as NASG webmaster)

P.S. If you know anyone who only posts on Facebook and is not on these Groups.io lists, feel free to forward this e-mail to them.

--
Peter Vanvliet (info@...)
owner, Fourth Ray Software
Houston, Texas

(personal web site)


Re: The Monon Thoroughbred

 

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Thanks, Bill. I meant to say that I did some final detailing and paint touch up, along with the decaling.

Roger

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of William Winans via groups.io
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2025 12:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [S-Scale] The Monon Thoroughbred

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VERY cool!

Bill Winans

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Here's the Monon's "Thoroughbred" Dining-Parlor Observation car #58. Built and painted by Bob Hogan, painted and decaled by me. The five cars are finally finished. Now I need to detail and paint the two F-3's to pull the train...._._,_


Re: Unique Southern Pacific AC-5 Cab Forward 4-8-8-2 for sale

 

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I do hope all the deck chairs have been lined up correctly for all the ACs.? I can just see it now, an AC is about to attack the Western slopes of the Sierra with it's consist ending with a proper caboose.? With all the SP modelers in mind, the BBB still has one painted model of the sloped coupla wood caboose.? This is the Gold Coast model of the C-30-1 that has been custom painted but not lettered.? It does have a pair of lanterns and it includes several packages of Champ HO decals, although I suspect the the correct size is now available.? It's in the factory box with a gold label.? It's never been run with excellent paint.?

Probably the last model around!? $185.00 + shipping?
BBB/Phototraxx ????????

John...Thanks For The response.? I had not ment?to start a thread on?Jesse Bennett locomotives, but I do find all of the responses interesting. I believe it's important to remember where the works of art from our early and very talented S scale modelers went/are. Not just Jesse, either.? It's Worth a page or two on the NASG website.? We both?know who sent me the AC-5 and I remain most appreciative.? It took a lot of effort to get it back to running plus up to date with Dan's brass castings.? There's probably?a good story as to how Arden ended up with those models.? He once told me the family wanted to keep them.? Also, I wonder who the guy is with the podcast (you tube) showing the Yellowstone and unpainted brass Challenger?operating.? There is a link to both on the NASG website.??

Many thanks & I hope all is?well with you.

Bob

On Thu, Jan 30, 2025 at 5:55?PM John Gibson via <gibson=[email protected]> wrote:

Bob:

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The please read my message more carefully.? I was not discussing your AC-5.? The second AC-5 as well as the Big Boy and Challenger ( and I think the AC-12 though I do not recall) went to the NMRA for display at CSRM.? The same guy that sent you your AC-5 at the direction of the Goehring family delivered these locos to Bob Brown and Charlie Getz who were heading up the NMRA exhibit at the CSRM.? ?

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~ John



Re: The Monon Thoroughbred

 

Roger,

Once again you (and Bob) have built a gorgeous model.? We'll look forward to seeing the completed train rolling through Indiana!? Thanks for posting the photos of this distinctive car! I love the colors and paint scheme.??

Brooks Stover


Re: Tired of AF Talk?

 

I liked the similarity too.
Ben Trousdale?


Re: Unique Southern Pacific AC-5 Cab Forward 4-8-8-2 for sale

 

I already have a precedence for this in the "How To" section of the NASG web site, under the "Scratchbuilding" area:


(see its "Examples" sub-header)

It would be no big deal for me to add a page dedicated to Jesse Bennett's models, if you all want to contribute photos, texts, etc. to me. I'll be happy to play the editor to put it all together in a nice presentation. I think it would be a worthwhile effort, to preserve his memory.

- Peter (as NASG webmaster)

On 01/31/2025 06:34 AM, adguytrains via groups.io wrote:
It's Worth a page or two on the NASG website.
--
Peter Vanvliet (info@...)
owner, Fourth Ray Software
Houston, Texas

(personal web site)


Future A F production

 

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I am by far not an expert on injection molding but I have wondered if Lionel is still using 1950s era molds, or is somehow they recreated them because the molds were worn out. Another spitball guess if molds were in need of work or replacement and that was the end decision.

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I think it is extremely unlikely that Lionel sells the molds to someone else that will restart production. Than will old mods fit and function on modern injection molding machines? Again I do not know about that. ?

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The SD70 and ES44 would be the most desirable but even they are not up to current day HO detail standards.

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Thank You,
Bill Lane

Modeling the Mighty Pennsy, PRSL & Reading in 1957 in S Scale since 1987

See my finished models at:

Look at what has been made in PRR in S Scale!

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See my layout progress at:



Join the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines Historical Society
It's FREE to join!?
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Preserving The Memory Of The PRSL

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Re: The Monon Thoroughbred

 

VERY cool!
Bill Winans
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Here's the Monon's "Thoroughbred" Dining-Parlor Observation car #58. Built and painted by Bob Hogan, painted and decaled by me. The five cars are finally finished. Now I need to detail and paint the two F-3's to pull the train...._._,_


Re: Tired of AF Talk?

 

Of course, at first?glance it looked like Side Rod O Phobia -- the fear of steam locomotives...?

Bill Winans
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Ben Trousdale?


Re: The Monon Thoroughbred

 

Forgot the underbody shot of #58. Bob Hogan knows what details to include. I haven't a clue!
Roger Nulton


The Monon Thoroughbred

 

Here's the Monon's "Thoroughbred" Dining-Parlor Observation car #58. Built and painted by Bob Hogan, painted and decaled by me. The five cars are finally finished. Now I need to detail and paint the two F-3's to pull the train. I'm relearning how to program the Tsunami 2-2200.


Tired of AF Talk?

 

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Ben Trousdale?


Re: A F Tank Car Question

 

John Degnan

Gale Minard offers a copy service for NASG members

John Mann

On Jan 31, 2025 at 7:11 AM, John Degnan via groups.io <scaler164@...> wrote:

Thanks Peter. If you happen to know which edition(s) of the S Gaugian had that series, please let me know.
Perhaps someone here has the issue(s) and would be willing to scan and share it...?


John D


On 01/31/2025 at 8:05 AM, Pieter Roos via groups.io <pieterroos53@...> wrote:

Hi John;

I think they are much too large for an 8000 gal. car. There was a series in S Gaugian on prototypes for AF models. As I recall the author thought it was a 10,000 gal, but about 20% oversized (the Car Builders Cyc shows one drawing with a table of dimensions for the different capacities).

Pieter Roos




On Thursday, January 30, 2025, 9:17 PM, John Degnan via groups.io <scaler164@...> wrote:

Speaking of the AF Tank Car...
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Does anyone here have any idea what prototype this model may have been based on?? Or what TYPE and CAPACITY of car it is supposed to represent?
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It never occurred to me before tonight... but could this car possibly represent a 8000 gallon car similar to the one in the attached photos?? Or could it be used (without too much major surgery) as a starting point to model one of these cars?
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John D
Scaler164
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Re: A F Tank Car Question

 

The Seaboard tank reads 8000 gal, and the waste oil looks to read 6450 gals but someone may have a better photo.


On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 7:52?AM jim via <jim=[email protected]> wrote:
PDFs of the Dispatch together with an author and subject index are at


Jim






Re: A F Tank Car Question

 

PDFs of the Dispatch together with an author and subject index are at


Jim


Re: A F Tank Car Question

 

Thanks Peter. If you happen to know which edition(s) of the S Gaugian had that series, please let me know.
Perhaps someone here has the issue(s) and would be willing to scan and share it...?


John D


On 01/31/2025 at 8:05 AM, Pieter Roos via groups.io <pieterroos53@...> wrote:

Hi John;

I think they are much too large for an 8000 gal. car. There was a series in S Gaugian on prototypes for AF models. As I recall the author thought it was a 10,000 gal, but about 20% oversized (the Car Builders Cyc shows one drawing with a table of dimensions for the different capacities).

Pieter Roos




On Thursday, January 30, 2025, 9:17 PM, John Degnan via groups.io <scaler164@...> wrote:

Speaking of the AF Tank Car...
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Does anyone here have any idea what prototype this model may have been based on?? Or what TYPE and CAPACITY of car it is supposed to represent?
?
It never occurred to me before tonight... but could this car possibly represent a 8000 gallon car similar to the one in the attached photos?? Or could it be used (without too much major surgery) as a starting point to model one of these cars?
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John D
Scaler164
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