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Thu, Oct 2 2003 11:14 PM
Looking for a source for dimensional data and color combinations.ie: body/lettering for these cars of the 30's.
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Posted by
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Fri, Oct 3 2003 1:47 PM
According to the Trains magazine index,Railroad Model Craftsman had an article on building a car in the April 2002 issue.It also lists drawings in the March 1986 issue of RMC.I should have both copies if you would like photocopies,let me know and we'll figure out a delivery method,(I don't have a scanner).Back issues may still be available from Carsten's Publications.I hoped this helps,good luck and good modeling.
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Fri, Oct 3 2003 2:00 PM
Yes...I would appreciate copies of the articles. I'll also try Carstens web site. I had the mags going back to Vol 1, No. 1, but alas "cleaned house" about three years back. Mailing info, if you are able to make copies, is: Mark Brinthaupt, 20 Cayuga Drive, Horseheads, New York 14845-1078. Any assistance will be appreciated.....Mark
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Posted by
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Tue, Oct 7 2003 1:46 PM
Mark,I'll try to get those copies out as soon as possible,Dan.
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Fri, Oct 10 2003 6:42 PM
Dan...Thanks for the material...it arrived today. Looks like a Winter project (or 2)...will send pix when completed....Regards..Mark
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Fri, Oct 10 2003 7:35 PM
Mark [:)]
You really should be careful about listing your address like that. Nuts like me might send you some mail. lol Of course it will be train related. When you get it of course it will have my return address. Talk to you later, [;)]
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Thu, Oct 16 2003 10:43 AM
Mark,I'm looking forward to those pictures.I'm glad to have been able to help,good luck and good modeling. Dan.
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Fri, Nov 28 2003 3:37 PM
BTW these cars are available in HO scale form Funaro and Camerlengo or at least they were. I have one. Although I started on it, I had the person who did my custom painting at the time finish it. Came out real nice.
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