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    Unusual rolling stock

    For certain types of applications, the coils are very wide so they lay them down on there side. This car may be for that perticular use.
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    A more primative milk car

    Don't you dairy get that started again Pete. We went on for almost an hour on the chat the other night (and that's no Bull). I had to get BOSSIE and tell everyone to stop it.....or els(ie). Really put me in a bad mooood! Yeah, everybody really MILKED it. Val was so worn out from bad jokes, she...
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    Need suggestion for metal roof

    Evergreen styrene makes corregated metal siding that can be used as a roof and they also have a standing seam roof kit. Evergreen Models Website
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    Jersey Central Reefer

    As they said on the CNJ "wash?....what's that?". Nice work T.
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    Scratchbuilt Borden's butterdish milk car.

    This is the upper level staging yard.
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    Scratchbuilt Borden's butterdish milk car.

    That was a 2 part article in RMC. March & April 1986. I have a tiny layout that is kind of on hold as I am rebuilding part of it. It is 2' X 8' with 2 levels. The top level has a scenery divider down the center with a hidden staging yard in the back. The grades are terrible as it is like a...
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    Track Cleaning

    Try conductalube by Aero-car. Atlas sells it in little bottles to lubricate your locos axle bearings but Aero-car sells it in large bottles at about the same price as Goo Gone. It doesn't leave any kind of residue behind. The car with the roller in the center is pretty darned mediocre. Tony's...
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    Grass...Again!!

    Have you mixed the 2 shades of turf together before putting it down? This will break up that uniform look.
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    Erie in N scale

    Jay, are you saying that there are railroads other than the Erie?:D :D :D If you like Erie N scale locos, check out my website. Chris, saw some guys mentioning you on the EL mailing list the other day. They really like your layout as do I. Keep up the good work. Jay, get some photos up! I'm...
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    A more primative milk car

    Oh yes, the scenery COULD change, but only for the worse!!
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    Nyack Dairy milk car in service.

    Yes Ron. On the real car there are two 3000 gallon glass lined stainless steel tanks insulated with cork and asphaulted to the floor. Where the doors are there is a space that houses either a pump or a compressor. They could pump the milk of blow it out using air pressure. That was also where...
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    A more primative milk car

    Yes, and if you can find some real rough trackage....milk shakes!!!
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    A more primative milk car

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    Some EL F units

    Excellent! Looks very Binghamtonesque. Where did you get that RS-3. It looks like a Hobbytown unit that I sold on Ebay a few years ago.
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    Crazy detailing

    Love the drapes, water connection and power meter Val. Ahhh the little details that bring it all together!
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    Scratchbuilt Borden's butterdish milk car.

    Thank you for all of your kind comments. The proprietors at the Nyack Dairy are very happy with the responses and so is the work force at the PDR shops.
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    Scratchbuilt Borden's butterdish milk car.

    I have posted more photos of the now finished car under the Photo section. here is the URL: More photos of Nyack Dairy milk car.
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    Nyack Dairy milk car in service.

    Helps if you add the photo.
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    Nyack Dairy milk car in service.

    One more.
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    Nyack Dairy milk car in service.

    Here's another.