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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #45 on: July 11, 2016, 12:36:27 PM »
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Can anyone tell me more about the gondola FVM announced at the show?

From MRR:

Pullman-Standard 50-foot coal gondola. New tooling. Road names, features, release date, and price to be announced. Fox Valley Models, www.foxvalleymodels.com

http://mrr.trains.com/news-reviews/new-products/2016/07/2016-national-train-show-report

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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #46 on: July 11, 2016, 01:00:18 PM »
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It's the P-S high-side gondola model that was announced in Springfield.  Look at the N Scale Convention Report thread for photos of the pilot model.
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #47 on: July 11, 2016, 01:00:53 PM »
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Can anyone tell me more about the gondola FVM announced at the show?

As Bryan said. It's a Pullman Standard Rotary dump coal gon. Built during the 1970's, I believe most were used in the west. 

Owned by

Burlington Northern - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=bn575362&o=bn

Cajun Electric Power Coop - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=cepx1002&o=cepx

Consumers Power co. - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=cpox1307&o=cpox

Detroit Edison - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?o=deex&i=deex8006
                       - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=deex5745_2&o=deex
                       - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=deex5745&o=deex

Procor - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=prox102615&o=procor

Pullman Leasing - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?o=ptlx&i=ptlx70

Salt River Project - http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=srpx283&o=srpx

and likely many more... Still in use today by BN (at least 2014) and a number of scrap dealers.

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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #48 on: July 11, 2016, 05:32:53 PM »
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Apparently the new Walthers structure is a two stall brick engine house, looks to be a Milwaukee Road prototype, there are photos on the N Scale Supply web page.
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #49 on: July 12, 2016, 12:32:27 AM »
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Wow!!!  Wonder if the folks at The T1 Trust knows of this?  Might be something they can donate a portion of the sales too...

Yup, they know and have already reached out.
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #50 on: July 12, 2016, 01:05:21 AM »
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I enjoyed myself at the show.  Bought a trestle kit from Hunterline and a bunch of K&S brass shapes for scratch and master work. 8)
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #51 on: July 13, 2016, 04:59:47 PM »
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The MILW substation looks very interesting, and I have a vacant spot where it could fit very nicely.  Will have to see about the price...

Wow... talk about an eye-popper... that MILW power station looks great.  Will definitely need to get one... though those insulators seem a bit oversized...

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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #52 on: July 13, 2016, 07:14:03 PM »
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Any news on the NARC well car ???
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #53 on: July 13, 2016, 08:06:57 PM »
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Any news on the NARC well car ???

Did I miss an announcement? Did they say they were coming out with a well car but we don't know what type?

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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #54 on: July 13, 2016, 08:14:27 PM »
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Did I miss an announcement? Did they say they were coming out with a well car but we don't know what type?

They announced one at the manufacturers breakfast at Roanoke in 2014 but nada since....  :?
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #55 on: July 13, 2016, 08:20:42 PM »
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They announced one at the manufacturers breakfast at Roanoke in 2014 but nada since....  :?

Did they ever release the HS Potash car they announced? Or the NSC Hopper?
Seems the last thing they've brought to market was the coal gon....  :|

Hoping someone else produces a NSC well car...
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #56 on: July 13, 2016, 08:47:24 PM »
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Did they ever release the HS Potash car they announced? Or the NSC Hopper?
Seems the last thing they've brought to market was the coal gon....  :|

Hoping someone else produces a NSC well car...

They had some flyers at their both for NSC 4275 and 4300 cu ft Potash Hoppers, but nothing on well cars.

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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #57 on: July 13, 2016, 09:07:01 PM »
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Thanks Tim
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #58 on: July 14, 2016, 01:43:31 AM »
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Jerry:  I don't have the dimensions, but the input side insulators were big.  That side was 100,000 volts.  Those look about right, although it seems to be hard to find good pictures of the top of a substation...

Does anyone have experience with their other N scale buildings?  They've apparently been around a while, but I don't remember ever hearing them mentioned.
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Re: National Train Show Indy
« Reply #59 on: July 14, 2016, 01:04:37 PM »
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I have built a number of Custom Model Railroads (CMR) building kits over the last 8 years or so.  They are very well engineered, very well detailed and come with easy to follow instructions.  They are laser engraved acrylic sheets with architectural detail built up in as many as five layers.  The acrylic takes the engraving really well but assembling is not for the faint of heart.  I use Tenax applied with a glass pipette which creates an instant bond meaning you need to have the right parts (many look the same but most feature a laser engraved part number) in the right alignment before you apply the Tenax to the joint.  I assume any of the other acrylic compatible adhesives also create instant (and very hard to undo) joints.

The CMR webpage doesn't have this kit listed yet.  The rep at Indy said they just assembled the Milw kits the week before and hadn't yet created instructions.  Since their instructions feature extensive photos it might be a while before these are released.  One nice thing about the CMR site is that you can view the complete instruction book for each kit on-line before you make a purchase. I would recommend that you take a look at a few of the instructions such as the Fyfe Building which will give you a good feel for the assembly process.

I have used regular spray cans of Testors, Tamiya and Rustoleum on the acrylic with no issues.  You can see a number of the CMR buildings in my posting in the recent Large Downtown Building thread.

Bottom line-- I highly recommend CMR kits.
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