and he notes -
You are correct. Baldwin Disk and Box Pok are similar, but quite
different in construction. BM's R1ds (Mountains) had Baldwin Disk drivers
and except for size, were identical to the SF loco's.
However there were variations on what we call Box Pok drivers. Some had
different
I just put my brand new never opened BM AC/DC Sound F-7s with
locomatic controller up on ebay.
Brand spanking new, never run, in the box (never even removed) Boston
Maine #2 AC/DC Sound F-7 A B units with the locomatic sound
controller included. Stock #00933. I paid $479 + 59.95 (for
There is a 3 car sale of SHS Frisco rebuilt car currently on eBay.
I'm interested in the top car only. Anybody else interested in the
bottom 2 cars? (Or 2 people interested) Thought we might get together
and do a group buy. Of course this would entail additional shipping
charges for 2
Hi group,
Went to a local county fair yesterday and a John Deere dealer was
there with the usual display of scale models for sale. The only 1/64th
tractors were the heritage series model 50 (?) but these included a
driver cast in! First time I've seen this from Ertl. The steering wheels
Bud,
Licensing could easily be a buck or two of the $10.99.
Jim helping PA's legislators live in luxury Lyle
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Jim,
Yeah, kind of like what the UP has done! Ferget about it, they won't
sell many at that price.
Bud Rindfleisch
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Hi All,
I have misplaced my NASG gauge. Does anyone have the back to back wheel
spacing measurement. I need to make up a fixture for this and old 'Murphy'
hit me with his 12th law. 'If you really need a tool, you won't be able to
find it until the need is gone.'
The solution in future is
Hi Andy
Click this address for all NASG standards.
http://www.nasg.org/standards.html
John
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Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 18:30
Subject: [S-Scale Modeling] Wheel Pair Spacing Measurement, please
Hi
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 16:44:06 -0700, Lee Johnson wrote
on 8/14/05 3:30 PM, Andrew_Malette at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have misplaced my NASG gauge. Does anyone have the back to back wheel
spacing measurement.
Andy,
The NASG (and now NMRA) wheel set back-to back is 0.800 (20.32 mm)
Toy Tractor collectors will buy them. Price is not a problem with most of
collectors. We just want a tractor to use as scenery, Colletors hope they
will go up in value.
Roy J Meissner
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From: Bud Rindfleisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Spec Cast is a seperate company form Ertl. They are both headquatered in
Dyersville, IA. They have been around for about 10 years. They make some
nice models, in 1/64 and other scales.
Roy J Meissner
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