Hello Peter;Since scratching my PRR F30a's some time ago, it was really great 
to see your efforts on the FM. Nice job! Please keep me in mind also if you 
have the opportunity to have extra decals done. I would be interested in 8 
sets. Regards,Mike Byers
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From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 15:19:23 +0000
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Finished Scratchbuilt PRR FM Flat Cars
















 



  


    
      
      
      

Peter,



Very nice! Have you thought about resin casting? It would make making multiple 
copies a bit easier.



I've been thinking about doing an FM flat myself. If you have decals done would 
you be willing to have some extras made? I would be interested in a half dozen 
sets.



Regards,

Keith Thompson



--- In [email protected], Peter Vanvliet <groups@...> wrote:

>

> Group,

> 

> I finished the construction of my PRR FM flat cars. These are 40-foot 

> cars. I built them from styrene, with a wooden deck. It took me about 

> three and half months, off and on, to build three of them at the same 

> time. I've documented the entire project on my web site, at this address:

> 

> http://www.pmrr.org/Equipment/FM/index.htm

> 

> I'm waiting on an estimate from John Frantz, Mount Vernon Shops, for the 

> decals. He makes them in HO-scale, so I'm hoping he can do them in S. 

> When I do get these, then I'll finalize the project. For now, I have 

> three flat cars to run on my layout! I'm working on loads for all three 

> of them.

> 

> Enjoy,

>   - Peter.

> 

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> Houston, Texas

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