Locos - Rolling stock (general)
The test of time
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Spine log cars
Hello gents!
Anyone out there has an idea on the overall length of this log spine cars? I think they can be build using parts from old Athearn Impack spine cars. Any information will be appreciated.
Other government reporting marks
Here are a few more Government Reporting marks that I have found.
-A-
ATMX - United States Department of Energy (Albuquerque Operations Office)
-D-
DODU - United States Department of Defense
DODX - United States Department of Defense (Military Traffic Management Command)
A few military reporting marks
A few days ago while reading through one of the many postings I came across the post for Ashland Maine.
The sixth image that Chris posted REALLY caught my attention BRAR 14132. It appears to be a salute to our troops.
3D athearn car interior on Thingiverse
I have been designing and selling 3D models in various scales on Shapeways for a while. Is more a Hobby than a business, and I enjoy it. Recently, however, I bought a home 3D printer kit for $168 from China- an Anet A8. It's made with the cheapest parts available, and I've had to spend about $40 in repairs and up grades,and for the first two weeks all I did was print parts to make the printer better.
There are certain models that are as good on the PLA printer, and a lot cheaper than the Shapeways alternative.
The best way or solvent to use for stripping paint from passenger cars for repainting
I am getting back into model railroading since I was a kid. I am in the process of modeling the Chessie Steam Special and the American Freedom Train. What is the best solvent to use, to strip the paint from old passenger cars to prepare them for repainting.
Heavy hauling! 16 Axle, dropdeck flatcar. Scratchbuilt 3D printed KRL164004
I've completed my latest CAD designed, 3D printed rail car. This time, it's a 16 axle, heavy duty drop deck flatcar, KRL164004.
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