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Posted by Puckdropper on Sunday, September 17, 2006 8:14 PM
If my formulas are right, it's 290 inches tall.

Actual Distance * Scale factor = Scale distance
10" * 29 = 290"

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Posted by John Busby on Friday, September 15, 2006 9:39 AM

Hi GP9_Man

Which taking an educated guess a LIRR coach has to be about 15 to 20  feet tall working on 7'6" headroom plus trucks

regards John

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Posted by GP-9_Man11786 on Friday, September 15, 2006 9:28 AM
The only thing is I don't know what a 3lb coffee can scales out to in 1:29. I'm guesing they're about 10" tall by 7" in diameter. The real tank however is quite small, barly the same hight as an LIRR double decker coach.

Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.

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Posted by RR Redneck on Wednesday, September 13, 2006 7:58 PM
I will have to try this.

Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

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Something Fun and Prototypical for Your Layout
Posted by GP-9_Man11786 on Monday, September 11, 2006 11:57 AM
While taking the Long Island Railroad's Ronkonkoma line, I passed an old oil tank painted up like a giant Coors Light can near Wyandanch, NY. Apparently it's a Mlson/Coors Distribution Center. It has a rail siding and everything. I just finished making a model of the oil tank. I used a 3LB coffee can and painted it with automotive primer and Rustoleum Metalic Silver and drew the Coors Light Letering with Sharpie Pens.

Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.

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