Recent content by modelsof1900

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    Wabash 16 wheel flat car

    @ Lexon, compare this thread here and look also this and this. Bernhard
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    J V Models - Wards Salvage

    Bill, a wonderful small building! Very fine detailing and all in N-scale. Extraordinary nice! Congratulation! Looking forward for next parts. Bernhard
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    Precision Scale Co. ???

    Thanks to all for your help. So I can fax my order directly in next days. Bernhard
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    Precision Scale Co. ???

    Thank you for this good info. This is really a good news and I think that I can buy at a dealer here in Germany. Thank you very much. Bernhard
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    Precision Scale Co. ???

    Who can help, please? I would sent a fax to PSC ordering a few new parts. Unfortunately the fax is dead and also telefon number is an invalid no. one. Is PSC gone from market? Or can everone give a new address or fax number? Thanks! Bernhard
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    Weekly Photo Fun 1-16/1-22

    We, a group of US-modeler of Dresden/Germany, held a short railroad session in last weekend testing our modules which will be exhibited at a large model railroad show in February here in Dresden. We will show a large oval with dimensions of 65' by 15' - the largest layout while exhibion. Here...
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    Here is my new decapod

    toptrain1, a very nice kitbashing, I think model is N-scale? However it must be an HO-model when I read the list of parts, or? Triplex, I'm wondering about your sight to this picture. I have not seen this German loco behind. And I'm wondering a lot more about your correct classification of...
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    Starting a new project – a wooden coal tower

    After weeks of working in my daughter’s new apartment I found time again for modeling my coal tower. Like I have written in my last post I removed the former strong fixing for the rails guiding the hoisting cage. You see the heavy bases which hold the T-shaped rails in first picture and...
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    Is it possible...

    Gus, can I give you an idea for a better coal load? Make a well formed basic from wood (balsa is a very good usable material) and glue real fine milled coal on top replacing the plastic coal load. You will see the big difference also for this old Varney hopper. Bernhard
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    VIRGINIAN gondola brake systems

    Johannes, welcome here in forum with your first post. I hope and wish you that you will get an answer for underbody detailing of your gondola. The model waits for finishing in my model repair shop. Bernhard
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    Is it possible...

    Hello Doctor, really good done model job again! What for a changing of a really simple old time model to a fine model for highest demands! Congratulation also for fine step by step description that gives courage starting similar jobs. Thanks! Bernhard
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    The Fish Building

    Galen, a very good modelled house!! Great detailing, aging and weathering! Nice to see such fine and realistic models. Congratulation !!!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: Bernhard
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    1880's paycar

    Excellent progress, Mike. Looks great!!!!!!!!! Bernhard
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    Loads for two open cars ???

    Years ago when I was not specified in 1900 era I added this tube load to a modern 60' flatcar. Click in picture for seeing more details. I have given this model to a friend with my concentrating to older models. But now this model returned and I will not give it to friends again or sell...
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    Starting a new project – a wooden coal tower

    As I said, more pictures follow. First what you can see, I turned the coal bin for 180 degrees and moved the position of hoist tower from left side to right side. This will give us a better use while serving the model locos in the railroad museum. This is also the reason that I must made...