seems like a very reasonable price compared to US hobby shops and even by Japanese hobby shop standards. I'm saving my pennies even as we speak-I may have to...
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Robert F. Hamilton
trllyfan@...
Jul 2, 2002 1:13 pm
I wish I had known. I just ordered my NT16 from Japanese Model Supply ten days ago. You are $30 cheaper. Bob Too (Hamilton) [Non-text portions of this...
Kirk, et al- I don't know if I'd be satisfied with the strength of an etched piece (folded or not) on a line pole. To get the trolley wire tight you have to...
Tom - very interested to see that you have located some of the MicroAce ED-17. I just ordered a couple from Australia. Possible project is to use them under...
Chuck - Please send payment to: Thomas Savage POBox 75 Bethpage, NY 11714 ED19-1 $45.00 + $5.15(priority Insured) = $50.15 Bank check/money order gets prompt...
Cliff, et al- Clarification, the hoppers are PECO (Potomac Edison) not PEPCO (Potomac Electric Power)... Now, about that question...the hoppers look nothing ...
re- Potomac Edison Hopper ... Re- LRV- Peach Creek shops had n-scale brass ones for a while then they disappeared- not that I would have bought one anyhow-not...
Hello, I was not sure if you are talking about a conversion to the SN steeple cab? Glad to hear someone is doing it if you are. I need to make one too. Best...
Alex- I'm curious as to how your poles look. Please post one in Group files? I've done one up attempting to mimic a Milwaukee Raod style pole. Will post a view...
Alex- The link did work. I wish that I could see the "ear" a little better. Am curious as to how you made that part. My entire pole assembly is a scaled down...
Actually going to try to make a model of W&OD number 26- rather a local legend. It's a freight motor that is memorable enough that if you see it once you'll...
The 592 I'm getting from Rainbow Ten Hobby shop in Japan if you are unsure how to order from Japanese hobby shops- see the Japan Railways discussion forum on...
... buying from rainbowten for over a year. Never had a problem I have my goods shipped by EMS, usually get them in 5 or 6 days. They will collect from your...
... It's made from 0.020" brass rod, part of the upper stay and basically formed by hand with needlenose pliers. The ear is usually about 1/16" long, then bend...
The 1946 Kansas City PCC shells from IHP have arrived and are ready to ship. MSRP $24.00 each plus shipping. See the IHP website for details and ordering...
got mine the other day- nice clean casting- ready to wash and paint- where can I find these cars' paint schemes (KC & Toronto)- I saw a front view of them in...
There was a good book published on Kansas City streetcars up until 1956, the year of abandonment. It should help you with KCPS paint and schemes. Perhaps...
The East Penn Traction Club's 2003 Calendar is ready and available now thru the club's website. It's a great looking calendar with some great traction...
Alex: I got the latest trolley talk last night, and noticed a car that looks like a spitting image of your work single truck, end cab work motor (Kato pocket...
What I'm really waiting for is Father Nature to actually produce the shell... I made one for him almost 3 years ago... Also, anyone out there do a lot of...
those diamond pans are pretty nice too. very nice little support frames on them, quite similar to some US prototypes. some of the other Japanese heavy...
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Robert F. Hamilton
trllyfan@...
Aug 14, 2002 12:42 pm
Alex, try Doug Koster at Japanese Model Supplies. He answers emails and is very helpful. Bob Hamilton [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...