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Anyway, I glanced over at my Diorama and noticed the sunlight.
Nah Chuck, I’m a West side of the Cascades guy. Douglas Fir, Coastal Hemlock and Western Red Cedar for me.
that is truly sad.while some parts of philly seem to be rebounding into lifeothers are just decaying away or knocked to the ground and fenced insad to seesoincerelyGary
A little late to the party, but here's what seems to be a popular little experiment: an N Scale kiddie train ride...https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=49183.msg685515#msg685515
Did you make them or supplier?
Thank you very much Thomas. Sorry, no article on the NP car. It is made from resin castings of a scratch built master for the sides in combination with OEM Roof, Ends and Ladders and commissioned CDS dry transfers.
I have heard that part of the reason the NP, and GN, kept their wood-sheathed boxcars so long was that they both served a lot of lumber mills, and no steel mills. Support your local industry!The GN's "War Emergency" cars were all double-sheathed, either vertical boards or plywood. They did have at least one series of single-sheathed cars, built in 1927, but preferred double-sheathed. My guess is that they stayed drier inside, important for grain service.