Bill,

 

Since you asked, and I currently am the caretaker of several of Frank’s cars
and buildings, this is my philosophy.  I will do maintenance and repairs
including touch-up painting, but I won’t reletter them.  Fixing loose decals
I would consider a repair and I own a Spiral Hill 4-6-0 that has that
problem.

 

The pickle cars I would leave as Frank lettered them.  After all Doxie
Pickles could have bought out Von Allmen.

 

Actually Frank’s hoppers did have loads in half their trips.  He used live
loads in hoppers of plastic HO coal and his one tipple would actually load
his hoppers.  Loading hoppers may have been the last thing Frank actually
operated on his layout.  Other guys would operate (or do maintenance)
weekly, but they had Frank load the hoppers at the mine.  Part of the reason
may be that you had to operate the train from inside his layout and if you
got Frank to operate the tipple, you didn’t need to crawl out and back in
again!

 

Note:  At an earlier time, Frank used actual coal for live coal load, but it
made too much dust.  If you own one of his steam locomotives, the coal load
is real coal, but glued in place.  Frank liked glue, especially Duco cement.

 

Dave Heine

Easton, PA  

 

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Bill Lane
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2013 11:45 PM
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Subject: {S-Scale List} Frank's cars I bought [4 Attachments]

 

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Attached are the Frank Titman cars I bought at the convention. There may be
some more in my future. I was trying to go for unique hand built cars that
would stand out on an S layout for S visitors. Ironically I had to talk Dan
into buying some and ½ of what he bought were SHS cars because they were
weathered!

 

Franks “don’t get buried in the minutia” philosophy is how he got so many
cars built. The hoppers have an AF car buried in there someplace. I am
likely to fluff them a bit. Frank loved Floquil paint which does not decal
well. I am going to settle in the decals better and probably Dullcoat them.
They are going to have coal loads to give more weight and hide the A F
interior.

 

But for me the buy of the day is the bobber caboose – especially for the
price!

 

I had a conversation with Jamie the other day. We were both sad that 40+
years of some of the best S modeling in history is getting scattered to the
4 winds. We both have great respect and reverence for what Frank is/was in
terms of a modeler and S icon. I have called Frank “the number one god of S
Scale” for many years. “Built my Frank Titman has meaning – to the point I
wrote it on the boxes I made to store these cars in.

 

So do you keep everything just as it was – just as Frank made it? It is
probably not going to happen but I would not mind painting the hoppers
again. I have 2 of the pickle cars, both of which have Von Allmen on them.
But if I make it, my pickle factory is going to be “Doxie Pickles”. So it
could have a name change for the Frank built pickle car. 

 

What would YOU do? (:->)

 

Thank You,
Bill Lane




 

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