I have recently finsihed building and painting a Walthers Tank Car 16000g and I need car data does anyone have any information that would shed a light at my dark funnel flow? I'm guess load CAPY would be
CAPY 16000 US GAL
But what other info would it say?
Went to google.com
Selected images.
Searched on "funnel flow tankcar".
Got at least 2 pages of tank car images.
Searched on "tankcar" and it took 9 pages to before the tank car pictures dribbled out.
Went to microscale.com, HO decals, searched for "Tank cars" and got about 4 pages of listings of decal sets for tank cars, clicking on the product number brings up a picture of the decals and you can read what's on them (or just order the decal set and they will give you the correct lettering).
I found all this out in 7 minutes including typing this post. You have waited at least 2 hours since you posted the question. Rooting around on the internet yourself can be quicker and you will have a variety of images to choose from.
Dave H.
Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com
dehusman wrote: Went to google.comSelected images.Searched on "funnel flow tankcar".Got at least 2 pages of tank car images.Searched on "tankcar" and it took 9 pages to before the tank car pictures dribbled out.Went to microscale.com, HO decals, searched for "Tank cars" and got about 4 pages of listings of decal sets for tank cars, clicking on the product number brings up a picture of the decals and you can read what's on them (or just order the decal set and they will give you the correct lettering).I found all this out in 7 minutes including typing this post. You have waited at least 2 hours since you posted the question. Rooting around on the internet yourself can be quicker and you will have a variety of images to choose from.Dave H.I actually went on google and searched nothing of decent information was readable. And I never thought of going to microscale thanks for that idea.
I actually went on google and searched nothing of decent information was readable. And I never thought of going to microscale thanks for that idea.