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  • Category: S Scale
  • Founded: Nov 30, 1998
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1420 kenn
krborst Send Email
Aug 26, 2003
4:39 pm
I belong to the TT scale site and right now he is doing some TT scale kits based most likely on what he has done in S Scale......he is also doing TT scale...
1421 Art Armstrong
s_scale2001 Send Email
Aug 29, 2003
5:27 am
testing new address...
1422 kenn
krborst Send Email
Sep 2, 2003
12:03 am
Does ace still manufacture trucks,,,,and if so how can i reach them TY Kenn...
1423 woodyp48 Send Email Sep 2, 2003
12:55 am
anybody out there know if anyone is cutting (thinning) and truing driver centers and cutting new steel tires for P64 steam engines ? we have a couple of folks...
1424 Chris Abbott
nr_bobcatt Send Email
Sep 3, 2003
4:57 pm
Russ Downs sold his business. The new owner is Manheim Machine & Tool Co and I understand that they have most of the parts that Russ stocked, including the ACE...
1425 Earl Tuson
etuson Send Email
Sep 4, 2003
2:28 am
Woody, Fred Rouse at S Scale Loco & Supply has said that he will have stainless steel tires turned for P64 in limited quantities. I have yet to put together...
1426 John Degnan (Seaboard...
seaboardrrman Send Email
Sep 4, 2003
11:01 pm
Hi group(s), I'm hunting two specific Pacific Rail Shops kits... kit #s B-354.1 and B-354.2 - Seaboard boxcar. These are not listed in the latest PRS ...
1427 Don Richards
donrich39 Send Email
Sep 5, 2003
2:32 am
Hi John, How do you get a Pacific Rail Shops catalog or newsletter? ... -- -- -- dr -- indigOhio 2003...
1428 Lee Johnson
gelocoguy Send Email
Sep 5, 2003
5:08 am
... Don, E-mail Pacific Rail Shops at the following pacrail@... and ask for the latest newsletter. Lee Johnson...
1429 John Degnan (Seaboard...
seaboardrrman Send Email
Sep 5, 2003
10:18 am
... From: "Don Richards" <donrich@...> To: <Proto64@yahoogroups.com> ... Don, Drop them an e-mail at pacrail@... and request one. Better get...
1430 editor
rebendever Send Email
Sep 10, 2003
5:36 pm
Greetings Everyone, This message is two-fold ... A few weeks ago we sent out a call for photos & a few of you came back will some really great shots! However,...
1431 mhrreast Send Email Sep 13, 2003
12:34 am
Hello Earl, I'm still hoping to see more switch templates. That #6 that you posted looks good. Got a #8?...
1432 etuson
etuson@... Send Email
Sep 15, 2003
5:34 am
... Ted, I thought I had copied the #8, too, but I cannot find it. I will upload the tables of practical and theoretical turnout leads for frogs from 5 to 20....
1433 ironmonstor Send Email Sep 17, 2003
4:15 pm
I uploaded a file that shows (right) ROW O Scale Single Point and (Left) Transit Classic O Fine Scale Single Point Switches that can be used with Richard Orr...
1434 Earl Tuson
etuson Send Email
Sep 18, 2003
5:39 am
I uploaded a comparison, as a pdf file, of the old NMRA proposed P64 contour (as used on the newer NWSL P64 wheels, see...
1435 Peter Ross
petrosnz Send Email
Sep 18, 2003
9:06 am
Earl, can you direct me to what I'm supposed to compare it with? Thanks. ... From: Earl Tuson <etuson@...> To: <Proto64@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday,...
1436 Ted Larson
mhrreast Send Email
Sep 18, 2003
4:19 pm
... http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/gNZpPzYmdqc_WYdkVwOUJRqi8lNpTS2QZzgMX39iLuxOdM6OSzCMn1JDiv3OovX_fMPwzi39ETacvt33K4MB4ePvERo/profile_compare.pdf ===== Ted...
1437 Peter Ross
petrosnz Send Email
Sep 18, 2003
9:02 pm
Thanks for the attempt, Ted, but the link failed. I got a 404 error. Can you try again, please? ... From: Ted Larson <mhrreast@...> To:...
1438 etuson
etuson@... Send Email
Sep 19, 2003
12:09 am
Goto: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Proto64/files/ and click on profile_compare.pdf. Earl Tuson...
1439 Peter Ross
petrosnz Send Email
Sep 19, 2003
5:18 am
Thanks, Earl I know most members of this group will be interested in US standard gauge prototypes, so please take these comments as coming from a rank outsider...
1440 dunkley@...
simondunkley Send Email
Sep 19, 2003
11:01 am
Wheel profiles, etc, do vary between nations. As an example, it took some time for a profile to be developed for the Eurostar trains that run between London ...
1441 texasdon58 Send Email Sep 19, 2003
6:05 pm
Hi everyone, My recent relocation has provided me an opportunity to switch from HO to S Scale. I am in the planning phases of a 9'x12' home layout, which will...
1442 Peter Ross
petrosnz Send Email
Sep 19, 2003
10:00 pm
Can't help much, but I have a figure representing a young woman in shorts and a top, and a whole lot of other figures like farm and construction workers, women...
1443 etuson
etuson@... Send Email
Sep 20, 2003
1:00 am
... Welcome to S! ... These queries might be better served over on the S-scale Yahoo group, which is intended for general S scale discussions. This list was...
1444 etuson
etuson@... Send Email
Sep 20, 2003
2:24 am
Peter, Thanks for your thoughts and time. ... Interesting concept. ... According to the 1931 CBC, American standard gauge wheels were 5 1/2 (.086") if steel or...
1445 etuson
etuson@... Send Email
Sep 20, 2003
2:45 am
Simon, And thank you for your thoughts and time as well. ... Well, upon looking at the standard as shown on the web site you directed us to, I see little...
1446 etuson Send Email Sep 20, 2003
2:57 am
... And some more searching on Gibson's page yielded the answer. The UK P64 wheels are comprised of steel tires with injection molded centers. Two styles of...
1447 Peter Ross
petrosnz Send Email
Sep 20, 2003
4:12 am
Thanks for that information, Earl. Sounds like you've got a more forgiving prototype in that respect. 0.070" tyres do look nice, though. I wonder what 3ft...
1448 Simon Dunkley
simondunkley Send Email
Sep 20, 2003
8:59 am
Steel axles. He could produce 33" wheels, the trickis getting him at the right moment. The problem is not with wheels, but axles, which need to be ordered by ...
1449 Joe Visintine
ajvisintine Send Email
Sep 20, 2003
3:02 pm
... Correct me if I am wrong here, but a figure that measures 1-1/8 tall would work out to be 6' tall in 1/64th ? (1.125" X 64" divided by 12" ) I don't see...
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