Kelvin White, Modeler in the UK
For those who knew him, I'm sorry to pass along the sad news that Kelvin
White has passed away. More information has been sent to the NASG website
for posting.
Jim Kindraka
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J. Kindraka
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Re: Smoky Mtn Model Works update
Jim, thanks for the update.
Just curious what the longest length S-scale car that you can produce with your Form4?
Appreciate it!
Jack
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C J Wyatt
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Re: S scale Tight Lock couplers?
John, thanks for this info, will be watching for future announcements.
Bud Rindfleisch
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Bud Rindfleisch
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Re: S scale Tight Lock couplers?
@John Degnan Is this Inventive Models you are talking about? I bought some of those last year and found them useful and nice to look at, but not overwhelming. At the moment one can find one (empty)
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Hans von Draminski
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Re: Magazine cover
The Canadians are still scratchbuilding, particularly Simon Parent and Andy Malette
Jace Kahn
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JGG KahnSr
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Re: Magazine cover
When I started my DCC trip, there was a widely known retailer --Loy Spurluck who ran Loy's Toys.? for a couple of bucks he'd send out a series of newsletters, as pretty much the entire industry was
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Bob Werre
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Re: S scale Tight Lock couplers?
Bud (and all),
IM is still in process of perfecting the design of their new-and-improved couplers which will be called "HiEND" couplers, which will almost perfectly match the prototypes both inside
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John Degnan
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Smoky Mtn Model Works update
I'm gradually converting cast urethane details to 3D resin printed. Yesterday, I updated the Bethlehem 53A and 53B switchstands with added parts and revised M-style target that has a sleeve holding
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Jim King
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Re: Another BL-2
Those unique/one-of-a-kind screws in imported locomotives are a pain; sometimes there is a package of spare screws and odds and ends but not always, and if one is not the original buyer, those
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JGG KahnSr
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Re: Seeking AM plug door photo
This was the Central Jersey S Scalers 1988 Convention car. 2 numbers were available including 1988. More information is on the NASG website.
Tommy
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Tom Lennon
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Re: Seeking AM plug door photo
Ted,
I picked the car up second hand from an estate with our box. So I do not know it's origine.
Hugh
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Hugh Sinn
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Re: Another BL-2
Not to change the thread too much, but at our most recent train show a gentlemen talked to me about my showing of the OMI/RR/GE/UP gas turbine that's been garaged underground on/in my layout.
He
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Bob Werre
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1/64 trucks for sale
Offering the 3 trucks shown in photo for $6 plus postage for all three.
I accept PayPal, Zelle, check or money order.
Email me directly: lirrmp15ac@... ( lirrmp15ac@... )
Thanks, George
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George Lightfoot
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Re: Another BL-2
The BL2 book has found a new home. Thank you!
Tommy
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Tom Lennon
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Re: Another BL-2
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Joseph Balcer
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Re: Another BL-2
I find that I have a spare copy of the BL2 Data Series book from Hundman, if anyone can use it, contact me off list please.
Tommy Lennon
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Tom Lennon
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Re: Seeking AM plug door photo
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Joseph Balcer
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Re: Seeking AM plug door photo
Hugh is this a convention car? ?
Sent from my Tardis
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Ted Larson
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Re: Magazine cover
I believe there was a series of "how to do it in brass" -type articles in the "O scale 1/4" Foot" magazine in the '90s by an equally skilled builder, one Bob Turner; I think the model was a CB&Q
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Mark Mugnai
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Re: Magazine cover
Jim,
The Mel Thornburgh articles really impacted my young modeling life. At ten years old our family did not have extra money for hobbies. I got my MR from the library and discovered his brass
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Mike Swederska
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