Tom,    
        I have made it a project to study passenger car underframes since 
returning from Chattanooga with a goal of being able to provide information to 
purchasers of Bob's cars as to what details were correct and where they needed 
to go.  Currently I am trying to learn to identify different brands of air 
conditioners by sight.  I have some diagrams for a few cars, but I am leery 
about copying them as they are copyrighted.  If you have specific needs, send 
me an email and I'll send what information I can.  I'm posting this to the list 
because the offer applies to all you S folks, not just Tom.  I concur with you 
about the Terminal Brewpub.
Jamie Bothwell
Bethlehem, PA

On Aug 30, 2012, at 2:46 PM, Tom Hawley wrote:

> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Thomas Baker
> Iron Rail Models has a new flatcar?  I was there, even purchased a few items 
> from Iron Rail but never noticed a new product.  . . . . . . . . . .
> > > > > > > > > > > > >
> I think we were like the blind men examining the elephant, we all got at 
> least a slightly different impression of the convention.  ...

> Bob McCarthy (the Supply Car) had several interesting kits and also had a 
> lot of under-floor parts for passenger cars.  I naïvely asked him if there 
> was a diagram showing where the stuff goes on typical cars.  He said no, 
> each car's different.
> 
> ...
>  
> The Terminal Brewpub a block from the convention HQ was a good place to eat & 
> drink.
>  
> ...
>  
> Tom Hawley  --  Lansing Michigan (where the trees are the right height)

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