Ribbon style lettering Ho scale decals are available directly from me. They are prived at $4.00 per set and ae available in black or dulux. The sets are designed to do any type of cars with that font
What??? No comments on how the car goes together??? Chicken! :-) Ribbon style lettering Ho scale decals are available directly from me. They are prived at $4.00 per set and ae available in black or d
The car is a bit of a bite to assemble, not bad, just a bit. It's been a while since I did mine but I'll pass on a few things I recall about the model. There was a LOT of flash to be cleaned away fro
Author: Jim's Junction/ John & Debbie Olson <trains28@h...>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 19:46:07 -0600
I have heard rumors for about 2 years now that InterMountain Railway is thinking about doing Troop Cars (as per CB&Q Mail Storage cars) and I put my licks in every time I talk to Bob Bickley (about t
Lyle, Nice job on the car. Glad the Zephyr printed a color photo of the finished car. I have been hoping for these to come out for a L-O-N-G time. As I look at it I am wondering how difficult it woul
Paul, First,thanks for the compliment. :) I'm not much of a kitbasher that I can give you a knowledgeable assessment of the difficulties of scratching this car. The roof would certainly be a bear. I
Paul, I've kicked the idea of trying to scratchbuild some of these cars for some time. The roof could probably be done from two 40 foot boxcar roofs spliced together to give you the proper length. In
BHRS HO guys.... Bit**, Bit**, Bit**! You have had a number of runs of brass cars, you have TWO kits for the cars now (the plastic one and the one with etched brass sides) and InterMountain is probab