Wow this list is quiet. No posts since 7/25. What is even more amazing is that it is Andre's list and it is quiet. What happened to you Andre, fall and break...
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Andre Ming
laming@...
Aug 10, 2000 6:05 am
Pat: Indeed I have been quiet. Lots of things are happening in our lives right now, mostly good, but still the busyness is felt. Also, for some time, my...
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Turner Family
lnrrman@...
Aug 10, 2000 8:22 am
Well, happy flying. Come back to the ground smoothly, remember wheels down. See you on the rails. Pat...
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vulture@...
Aug 10, 2000 11:22 pm
... Actually, I think Andre usually editorializes with one finger, although I'm not sure he's ever used two fingers at the same time when typing (unless his ...
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vulture@...
Aug 10, 2000 11:24 pm
... OK, I'll add something: a question. I'm building a caboose, two truck shortie with no cupola (ala early D&RG/DSP&P waycars). Most of the cabeese I've...
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Fred Voelcker
fred1945@...
Aug 10, 2000 11:28 pm
Mike, Take a look in Best's "Mexican Narrow Gauge", and I'll wager you find something pretty close? They had a little bit of everything down there, South of...
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Turner Family
lnrrman@...
Aug 11, 2000 12:31 am
Yick, I have read posts he typed with that finger! Pat ... I'm ... his...
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Ken Clark
ferroequinologist1@...
Aug 11, 2000 12:38 am
Mike I belive the WestSide had a couple of peaked roof shorty caboose. If it was converted from a boxcar, which may provide a explaination for the peaked roof,...
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Unitcoaltrain@...
Aug 11, 2000 7:22 pm
Help!! Need a Finestkind S scale National Belle Mine kit. Anyone have an extra or know of one on a shops shelves? Contact me at unitcoaltrain@... Thanks ...
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Kelvin White
kelvin@...
Aug 12, 2000 8:46 pm
The size of the RR Reporting Initials and Freight car number was stipulated for Standard Gauge Cars did the same sizes apply to NG freight cars? The first...
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ufffam@...
Aug 12, 2000 8:58 pm
I'll jump in with both feet Kelvin. If the NG was a subsidiary/owned by a SG railroad there would be a good likelihood that the same stencils were used to...
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Mike Conder
vulture@...
Aug 12, 2000 10:05 pm
All, Pardon the multi-list posting, but I just got the new video on the Gilpin tram called "Gilpin Ghosts". It's quite good, has many vintage photos...
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Ken Clark
ferroequinologist1@...
Aug 12, 2000 11:08 pm
- Kelvin I headed upstair's to get my copy of the C.D.S. catalog which I belive list's the size of lettering on the various Narrow gauge and Standard gauge for...
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Mike Conder
vulture@...
Aug 12, 2000 11:49 pm
... Don't know, Kelvin, but Rick Steele wrote an article for the NG Gazette about 1980-1982 giving data on C&S lettering & reporting mark sizes, circa 1900. If...
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Andre Ming
laming@...
Aug 15, 2000 1:22 am
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Dave Heine
dheine@...
Aug 24, 2000 11:21 pm
Are there any horses and wagons available in S scale (1:64)? The only thing I know of is some of the Lledo vehicles were horsedrawn and were about the right...
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Andre Ming
laming@...
Aug 25, 2000 12:03 am
... Dave... Seems I vaguely recall discussing this either here... or was in the Sn3 list? Anyway... trouble is, with my aging memory... I can't remember what...
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David Keith
dckeith@...
Aug 25, 2000 10:41 pm
A question about S-scale Horses and Wagons was posted to the TOC email list. Consider Fun & Games, they have horses including draw horses (harness included) ...
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Andre Ming
laming@...
Aug 26, 2000 5:02 pm
(This post is Sn3 specific.) Hi All... Received some pics from Railmaster Exports of their latest Sn3 offerings. These are examples of some of RME's "RTR's"....
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Ian BARNETT
ian.barnett@...
Aug 28, 2000 6:29 am
... I bought a pack of S scale horses from Railmaster at the CS convention. They're made of white metal castings and come in various 'positions'. Ian Barnett...
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Andre Ming
laming@...
Aug 29, 2000 10:17 pm
Hi All... As you can see, eGroups has begun placing their ads at the top of the messages. This began today. Some of our list members may find this a problem,...
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vulture@...
Sep 7, 2000 9:51 pm
Gang, I've upgraded to a cable modem and have a new address. New address is: vulturenest@... Old address: vulture@... Thnki good thoughts for...
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Andre Ming
laming@...
Sep 9, 2000 5:32 am
Hi all... Just a note to let you know that I'm going to be out of town for a while. Hopefully, there will be no eGroups problems with our list while I'm away! ...
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Arnoud Bongaards
arnoudbongaards@...
Sep 11, 2000 7:41 pm
Hi all, My name is Arnoud Bongaards. I live in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. My interest is industrial narrow gauge railways. Together with a friend we've...
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Arnoud Bongaards
arnoudbongaards@...
Sep 11, 2000 8:04 pm
Hi All, Posted a pic in the files (Decauville Railway Museum-folder) of a very rare item in our museumcollection. It is a weighing-wagon built by Fairbanks....
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Ken Clark
ferroequinologist1@...
Sep 20, 2000 2:03 pm
Arnond Welcome to the TOCng group, our fearless leader is chasing around Colorado, flying plane's I have been lead to believe, or getting tangled up in the...
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Andre Ming
laming@...
Sep 21, 2000 3:43 am
Hey Fella's! Just got back from our vacation in Colo. Got lots of pics of existing TOC structures, etc. If there's any interest, I will post them to our Files...
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Arnoud Bongaards
arnoudbongaards@...
Sep 22, 2000 10:54 pm
Hi Ken, Thanks for your reply! I would be very thankfull if you could copy the picture of the scale and maybe sent it to me (by mail or otherwise). I would be...
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Ken Clark
ferroequinologist1@...
Sep 23, 2000 3:58 am
Arnoud AS soon as I can Beg,Borow or Steel the catalog I will copy and forward some copie's of the scale's. Fairbank's later Fairbank's Morse built just about...
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EANDPNG@...
Sep 23, 2000 5:46 pm
I don't know if this has been touched or not but Fairbanks Morse built a line of gas powered railcars in both standard and narrow in the first part of the last...