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Re: Fixing a C-Liner (was 'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car)
Hi George, Were you able to put a manu date on the #3011 Vinegar car? did you like my pictures? Mike
By Mike Gloss · #1161 ·
Re: Fixing a C-Liner (was 'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car)
About a decade ago I remember reading an article about rebuilding the original motor using the armature from a Bachmann HO scale slot car. The article said that they¡¯d used that same armature in
By Martin Landry · #1160 ·
Re: Fixing a C-Liner (was 'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car)
Mike asked, A1G FM CPA 24-5 Loco Pennsy. (needs new motor - any suggestions) Your list-owner replies... I don't mean to be cheeky here but perhaps the best option if you want the original motor is
By G.J. Irwin · #1159 ·
Hobbies vs. Real Life (was 'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car)
Dave W. wrote... I love the fact that my real life 'skills' of snooping, analysis and cross referencing help my hobby immensely. While working @ Helpdesk way back 20+ I was able to indulge in several
By G.J. Irwin · #1158 ·
Re: 'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car
Here is a pic of a Vinegar Tank Car - Atlas (made in Austria) #3011 Wooden Tank Car (sans couplers w/- new trucks and metal wheels) Was Milwaukee road name #MVX #10. ?what date was this? I mutilated
By Mike Gloss · #1157 ·
Re: 'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car
[sarc] Beats real work huh? Or___ some hobbies are just so damn time consuming.... ! [/sarc] I love the fact that my real life 'skills' of snooping, analysis and cross referencing help my hobby
By dave w <groupsmaster@...> · #1156 ·
Re: 'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car
Yes, it was an HO model discussed in the March 1955 Model Railroader. I'm up to September 1956 now, and there have been several mentions of "HHO" or "Half HO" Gauge in that year's issues so far.?
By G.J. Irwin · #1155 ·
Re: 'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car
Hi George Just to prove there's life going on... I reply. I presume the 'Dollar-car' was for an HO effort? I'm not sure I've ever seen one of these N-Scale cars down here in the boonies, in the 70's
By dave w <groupsmaster@...> · #1154 ·
'Dollar Tank Car' = A1G Vinegar Tank Car
Hi all, hope everyone is doing OK and staying safe during this uncertain time.? I work at home in my day job anyway, so that part of life has not been that much of a change. Anyway, the March 1955
By G.J. Irwin · #1153 ·
Hey hey its 2020....
George and co, I note that A1G dropped off my 'Feed' because theres been no posts in 3 months! Gotta fix this. To go on topic, I finished (i think) doing touch up repaint to that used PRR post/
By dave w <groupsmaster@...> · #1152 ·
Re: Looks like we made the right decision...
Never doubted your wisdom for a moment George. Though the current uninformed frenzy that they are "shutting down" is just batshit crazy. As announced, they are stopping hosting of new material, and
By dave w <groupsmaster@...> · #1151 ·
Looks like we made the right decision...
From Yahoo:? "Yahoo has made the decision to no longer allow users to upload content to the Yahoo Groups site. Beginning October 28, you won't be able to upload any more content to the site, and as
By G.J. Irwin · #1150 ·
Re: Well, someone's paying attention...
I've noticed this a lot recently, uninformed sellers Google N scale car, see the price of a Rapido or Trainworx car, and assume an older car is worth more because it's old. A good example is passenger
By Martin Landry · #1149 ·
Re: Well, someone's paying attention...
No... I don't think the asking price is realistic.&nbsp; This seller has other more common A1G cars at similar price points. --George
By G.J. Irwin · #1148 ·
Re: Well, someone's paying attention...
Hummmm,? ? ?Does this mean will see a increase of the price of the A1G car s going up too ? ?
By guitarrick_c1812 · #1147 ·
Re: Well, someone's paying attention...
Yay for us! Thanks George. I couldn't remember if I had both an a and b so I went down and checked my accumulation and yup, both versions are there, Doug
By Douglas Gosha · #1146 ·
Well, someone's paying attention...
Browsing through that Well-Known Internet Auction Community, I came across this
By G.J. Irwin · #1145 ·
Re: Updating Atlas Wikipedia Page with A1G-any volunteers
Thanks Doug: Ira
By igoldberg1 <igoldberg1@...> · #1144 ·
Re: Updating Atlas Wikipedia Page with A1G-any volunteers
Hi Ira, It was 1967 when Atlas started selling N scale, called N Gauge back then. Doug
By Douglas Gosha · #1143 ·
Re: Updating Atlas Wikipedia Page with A1G-any volunteers
George: I can do that. Was'nt it about 1965 that Atlas produced their the first N scale cars? Ira
By igoldberg1 <igoldberg1@...> · #1142 ·