Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
I converted 5-6 of my AF covered hoppers with Ben's bolsters and was very pleased with the result.
JGGK
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JGG KahnSr
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For Brooks
Brooks,
LOOK!!!!!
*New ballast!!!* The main lines are completely ballasted now for the first time ever. A few turnouts have been blank for about 4 years. My down ramps are done too.
This is my
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Bill Lane
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Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
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Ben
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Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
Except for the car¡¯s last catalog listing or two, the car was too high off rail head. ?I made a 3D printed replacement truck bolster that fixed that issue. ?It was mostly a concern for modelers
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Ben
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Re: Culp Andrews Truck
I could make use of two sets of these under CN Vans.
Daniel
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Daniel McConnachie
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Re: Culp Andrews Truck
Interesting.
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Daniel McConnachie
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Culp Andrews Truck
Picture here...
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Dick Karnes, MMR
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Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
Jim, wasn't there an issue with the Lionel bolsters, or is that for a
different series?
Someone produced a new 3D printed piece for them?
Ken G.
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ken garber
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Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
Thank You, Jim, for your reply.
John
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John Keating
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Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
I want to point out to everyone on this list that virtually any freight or
passenger car can be re-configured as scale or hi rail by changing the
wheels - at worst, swapping out the trucks. That¡¯s
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R. James Whipple
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Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
Thanks- I'll have to pass as I'm hirail
Jim
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Subject: Re: [S-Scale] For Sale, various
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Jim
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Sacramento Northern SMMW 44 Tonner #147
I finally got round to finishing up my Smokey Mountain Model Works resin GE 44 tonner kit.? The Sacramento Northern's #147 was an early Phase 1 loco (1947) acquired second hand by the SN and was the
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adguytrains
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Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
All cars appear to have scale wheels.
Apologies for the blurry photos, my phone is older and unlike me likes to look at things further away.
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shoggoth
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Finding Peter Cibula
Gang, pardon the interruption.
Yo, Peter Cibula . . .?? I've responded twice to your email inquiry and not heard back.
Let me know what you want to do.
Thanks
Bill
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Bill Wade
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Re: 2-4-4-T
I may have been hazy on the progression; perhaps it was Rex, then Sudimak (J&S?), last Putt, where it has sat on the shelf for some years?
I am not clear when the nylon gearing was introduced,
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JGG KahnSr
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Re: For Sale, various cars and parts
Please advise if the CN hopper has hi-rail or scale wheel sets. Thank You
John Keating
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John Keating
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Re: 2-4-4-T
I was not aware that Jack Sudimak had any connection with Putt Trains.
Regarding trucks, Culp did indeed produce an Andrews truck (with coil or leaf springs). Rex made only one truck, a Buckeye
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Bill Roberts
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For Sale, various cars and parts
I have a set of 6 BN covered hoppers and 1 CN Lifesaver Covered Hopper plus some detail parts and a set of 70 and 100 Ton Smoky Valley Trucks for sale as I'm going to have to move and need to
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shoggoth
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Guide for Lionel AF U33C
This is what I did.
http://www.lanestrains.com/S_Scale_Conrail_U33C_6573.htm
Thank You,
Bill Lane
Modeling the Mighty Pennsy, PRSL & Reading in 1957 in S Scale since 1987
See my finished
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Bill Lane
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Oriental SW-1 For Sale
Hi,
My SW-1 has been in storage for a number of years.
It's? painted Southern Pacific Tiger Stripe # 1004
I ha ven't run it for about 15 years except to test it a few days ago.
The cap o n the
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Bill McClung
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