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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 3:49 AM
Be warned if you do not read the Koran you will all end up in Iraq, as well I will blow all your trains up.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 14, 2004 1:35 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Rene S

Kevin,

Point noted. I pasted your note into a message and forwarded it. I had thought there was such a link here, but the only one I could find was "shopping," which takes you to the various train-related shops (not necessarily Kalmbach's).

Rene

Rene,

Took to shopping and did not like it! Bad thing is you really don't know if the book is going to have any meat in it ie: where the sand comes from on a diesel, that shows you.
And some correct turms (american), engine features, just real meat book.

Back to the hot seat guys and gals! Ain't no fun here!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 14, 2004 10:24 AM
We should al collaborate and write a publicantion of our own. We could all present a chapter on some strength of ours and edited it to the benefit of the hobby! We sould call it "The Great Scale Guide."
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Posted by Rene Schweitzer on Thursday, October 14, 2004 7:51 AM
Kevin,

Point noted. I pasted your note into a message and forwarded it. I had thought there was such a link here, but the only one I could find was "shopping," which takes you to the various train-related shops (not necessarily Kalmbach's).

Rene

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:16 PM
Now I have detail books to read while in hell.

Thanks Guys......anymore just let me know
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Posted by bman36 on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 4:33 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71

Awh! They hit the bulls eye! Great [:)]
Now lets see for modern diesel locomotives any good ones?
Hey there,
Have one here titled "Field Guide to Modern Diesel Locomotives" Greg McDonnell. Available from Kalmbach...ISBN# is 0-89024-607-6. Great reading...I had no idea there were so many different diesels running the rails these days. Has over 110 different locos in it. Whew! Later eh...Brian. [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:57 AM
Awh! They hit the bulls eye! Great [:)]
Now lets see for modern diesel locomotives any good ones?
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Posted by vsmith on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:25 AM
Also look for this book...

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1592280544/qid=1097683251/sr=1-41/ref=sr_1_41/002-1547650-8340846?v=glance&s=books

I have it and it covers just about everything you ever wanted to know and quite about what you never know existed, about steam locomotives up to around 1900.

   Have fun with your trains

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Posted by kstrong on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:59 AM
I don't know if Kalmbach still carries it--I couldn't find it or any listing for "books" on the website, but a fair number of years ago, I got a book called "Modern American Locomotive - Construction and Operation" from them. It's written by Frederick Prior, and was published by Rail Heritage Publications in Nebraska. (Rene--send a subtle hint to the trains.com folks: a single banner link to all the books Kalmbach sells would be nice.) Anyway, it's a great reference for how a steam loco works, and what all the parts do. Fascinating reading.

Later,

K
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Book or Books
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 4:47 AM
Looking for books that will take you on/in the ends and outs of different engines from 1800 to today because I still don't have "all" the parts in my grey matter.

Oh yes, does any one have a copy of a Bachman 4-6-0 full diagrams 90-0100-27?

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