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Re: Mutt
I have one and it's a smooth runner. Rich D
By Richard Dombrowski · #176528 ·
Re: Where would you retire?
Living near the former "toy town" Nuremberg, in F¨¹rth, one should think it's a paradise for model railroaders. But also in Germany we meanwhile suffer the loss of many shops. In Nuremberg, there are
By Hans von Draminski · #176527 ·
Re: Q flats have been sold
got it. R [email protected]> wrote:
By randall bosscher · #176526 ·
Re: Mutt (aka MP 2-8-0)
Jace mentioned K-Val hobbies in Buffalo, owned by a real nice guy, Bob Schuh. At one time he accommodated us three local S scalers by stocking some Kinsman kits. K-Val actually began as an HO
By Bud Rindfleisch · #176525 ·
Re: Where would you retire?
I know the area: my first congregation was in Burlington while I was working on a PhD in Iowa City; every week I would drive through Mt Pleasant between the two. Some of the members of my congregation
By JGG KahnSr · #176524 ·
Re: Mutt
Not only beautiful scratchbuilt MP steamers but an awesome layout too! Kudos Mike! Bud.Rindfleisch
By Bud Rindfleisch · #176523 ·
Re: Where would you retire?
We were already retired when we decided to move one last time to a small town in SE Iowa that was less than ten miles from our previous house.? Because of inheritance, we were able to build one last
By Ken Vandevoort · #176522 ·
Re: Seeking AM plug door photo
So far, my search hasn't turned up the S scale car. In case it helps jog someone's memory, I assume this is the color scheme that you're looking for. Stan Stokrocki
By Stan Stokrocki · #176521 ·
What drivers are these?
Start of a project from Duluth, MN. Are these drivers simply modified AF, or something else? Anyone interested in acquiring this loco? Tommy
By Tom Lennon · #176520 ·
Re: Mutt (aka MP 2-8-0)
My point in an earlier post. The other pioneer Omnicon was the Erie 4-6-0. I saw both of them in the display case at K-Val in Buffalo in the 1980's and vaguely thought about them. The list price
By JGG KahnSr · #176519 ·
Wanted CN CDS dry transfers
Wanted: S-52 CNR flat cars S-279 CN 40' insulated boxcar S-269 CPR CPR International of Maine 40' PS-1 boxcar. Thanks for your attention.
By Matt Keoughan · #176518 ·
Re: Paint for airbrushing
On airbrush choices, there are many good ones.? Years ago, I started with a Wold A2 which is a side feed.? (Olaus Wold had worked for Thayer & Chandler and was responsible for a lot of the design
By Charles Kinzer · #176517 ·
Q flats have been sold
Both CB&Q flat car kits are spoken for. Jim King (828) 777-5619 jimking3@... www.smokymountainmodelworks.com -- Jim King http://smokymountainmodelworks.com
By Jim King · #176516 ·
Smoky Mtn flat car kits fire sale
I'm clearing out the last 2 flat car kits in inventory at a reduced price. Was $70 each, now $50 each, plus postage. Both are CB&Q 50-footers and include decals, Kadees, all detail parts, and
By Jim King · #176515 ·
Re: Paint for airbrushing
Group, After reading the very informative Mission Models paints website, I purchased a few bottles for airbrushing and brush painting.? Plan to try them shortly. Another informative airbrush website
By Matt Hogan · #176514 ·
Re: Mutt
I have four of them. Sweet runners. Mike Swederska
By Mike Swederska · #176513 ·
Re: Mutt
Everyone on this list is aware that, in 1985, one of the first brass steam locomotives imported in 1/64th was a Mopac 2-8-0, yes? Tommy
By Tom Lennon · #176512 ·
Re: Mutt
Thanks guys. I¡¯m working with my buddy on the art work for the MVL decals in old silver. It¡¯s going to be a bit of time before she is totally done. In the mean time the Mutt is going to be doing a
By Mike Swederska · #176511 ·
Re: Mutt
Tom, That was funny. -- Mike Swederska Meramec Valley Lines Modeling Mopac equipment in 3/16 https://www.youtube.com/@mikesscale3149 Don't let perfection get in the way of good enough! Keep model
By Mike Swederska · #176510 ·
Re: Mutt
Very nice! Charles Weston
By Charles Weston · #176509 ·