Ricky, I just called and they can’t find it on the used shelf or anywhere else. How long ago did you see it? Nelson Moyer From: CBQ@groups.io [mailto:CBQ@groups.io] On Behalf Of Rick Keil Sent:
Well, looks like it sold. Nelson Moyer From: CBQ@groups.io [mailto:CBQ@groups.io] On Behalf Of Rick Keil Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2019 12:00 PM To: CBQ@groups.io Subject: Re: [CBQ] Walthers Expres
Thanks, Bill. That’s exactly the one I was looking for. Unfortunately, having the right number didn’t help locate one at the moment. Maybe one will turn up eventually. Nelson Moyer From:
Thanks, Thats a nice discount price. Too bad hobby shops likely to have one dont have their inventory online. Nelson Moyer From: CBQ@groups.io [mailto:CBQ@groups.io] On Behalf Of Tom Mack via Groups.
Joseph, Thanks for the search tutorial. I’ve never used the advanced search option, and I didn’t know the discontinued items were still on a general web site. I had been relying on genera
I’m building four Proto 2000 50 ft. box cars into series 8500-8549 express box cars, and the information I have states that they were painted Pullman green with white lettering. The question is
That would be Zephyr #39 according to the BRHS Publication Index. Unfortunately, those who knew are no longer with us. Because the BE-1 troop kitchen conversions were black on the bottom, and lacking
If they plan to release a GP7 in CB&Q paint, just as or more important is the headlight and Pyle light placement. Nobody has done it right in plastic. Nelson Moyer From: CBQ@groups.io [mailto:CBQ@gro
I didnt order one (or several) so there must have been, though honestly, I dont remember exactly what it looked like. Do you have link you can send? Id post a photo, but I dont think thats allowed. N
That one has the right lights, but not the right paint job for me, which is why I didnt order it. Hopefully, Athearn is reading the mail and they will do it in blackbird paint. I need four, and Im no
About a week ago, I posted an email question on the Walthers web site asking if the announced GP7 (920-42402, 920-42205, 920-4904 and 920-4905) would have Mars lights and correctly placed headlights
Thanks, Bill. I hadn’t seen the flier, just the web announcement. Didn’t the GP7 have Leslie A-200 horns? Other than that, it looks pretty good. Nelson Moyer From: CBQ@groups.io [mailto:C
QSI recorded a Winton 248 for the Titan decoder and labeled the sound file Winton 201A. The Winton 201 was 8 cylinder 660 hp 2 cycle. The Winton 201A was 12 cylinder, and I think the Winton 248 was a
Jim, what years did the mixed Es and Fs run together? My guess would be in the late 1950s and the 1960 into the BN merger. Nelson Moyer From: CBQ@groups.io [mailto:CBQ@groups.io] On Behalf Of James S
This is welcome news indeed. I looked at the preview, and the book looks great. One thing to note however. When I tried to open Adobe Flash to see the preview, I got a pop-up that read, Adobe Flash w
The default Windows setting for Windows 7 has Flash Player turned off. You can turn it on and access the link until the end of December for Windows 7. Windows 7 recommends that you keep Flash Player
I received two P2K GP7s a few weeks ago and two Athearn GP7s today (all DCC with sound), so I compared them to check out the differences. Theoretically, there shouldn’t be any differences, but
While setting up my new Athearn CB&Q GP-7 241, I noticed a firecracker antenna on the roof. Athearn’s CB&Q GP-7 218 doesn’t have one. What year were firecracker antennas introduced? My F
Magnuson (I think) made a model of the Highlands depot, so maybe somebody has a model they could measure. Nelson Moyer Is there someone in Hinsdale or nearby that could take a few measurments from th
Thanks for posting these photos, Bob. I especially like the one with the brakeman on the running board holding his brake club. Nelson Moyer From: CBQ@groups.io [mailto:CBQ@groups.io] On Behalf Of Bob