NW-Modeling-List Digest, Vol 91, Issue 11

NW Modeling List nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org
Sun May 15 23:42:56 EDT 2011


Mike, Ron, & Ed:

If you are a Steam-Era modeler, most of what you want has already been done
by the NEB&W folks headed up by John Nehrich. They are the members of the
RPI Model Railroad Society who model 1953 in New England. They have
published a multi-volume set of publications on everything Steam Era that
you might consider for model railroading. One volume NGD-95-2 is 305 pages
of NEB&W Guide to Steam-Era Freight Car Modeling & HO Scale Kits. My hard
copy is at least a decade old, and they now maintain these online on their
website($5/mo to join). I use it to tell me what the prototype is for a
certain model kit. That way if I want to add a freight car from, say, the
Seaboard Line, then I can pick one that is representative of the prototype
used on the Seaboard Line. They cover all types of freight cars from all
the model manufacturers, even those that are no longer in business (e.g.
Lionel no longer makes HO kits). These volumes are great reference material
for modelers of the steam era, which is the era that I model.

I do agree with Ron that a N&W modelers' page on the website would be
great. We should do it like the RPI does, with more than just freight
cars. Now who will take on that daunting task? I would be willing to help,
but I am in no way the modeler that should be heading this one up <G>

Cheers,
Kert Peterson
Fircrest, WA

*Modeling the N&W in 1951 when Precision Transportation was steam-powered
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On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 6:30 PM, <nw-modeling-list-request at nwhs.org> wrote:


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> Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 12:41:34 -0700 (PDT)

> From: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>

> Subject: Re: HO N&W steam

> To: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>

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> What about creating a Wikipedia type page? Surely, there are enough folks

> within this mailing list to create a very accurate, very thorough list?

>

> Mike Rector

>

>

>

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> From: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>

> To: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>

> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 10:50 PM

> Subject: RE: HO N&W steam

>

>

> Ed,

>

> I have long wanted a list as you describe for the Modeler's Corner on the

> NWHS web site. I have asked our modeling committee to supply the data and

> we'd post it on the site.

>

> One thought I have about such as list - Rank the accuracy by stars with 4

> or 5 stars most closely matching the prototype. Zero stars would indicate

> a standard model of a generic freight car with N&W lettering. This

> would give folks a general idea of how close it matches the prototype

> without spending even more time detailing the differences.

>

> Ron Davis

>

> At 02:55 PM 1/21/2011, you wrote:

>

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> >Freight cars would be something we could try.? So often road-names

> are simply put onto a boxcar of other car type with little regard for

> prototype accuracy.? There are however a number of models that have

> been produced that pretty well represent N&W prototypes.? I have

> a very large number of HO freight cars from present going back to the 50s

> (and in some case the 40s).? All my locomotives and rolling stock

> for all railroads are inventoried on Excel spread sheets by

> railroad,? car or locomotive number (the railroads number on the

> piece of equipment) along with the manufacturer and their stock or ID

> number (if I have the original box or simply have it).?? To

> compile a complete list of all car models lettered N&W would be

> significant undertaking.? It might be interesting to try.? I

> need to give some thought on where to begin??accuracy of freight car

> models (even those that were to be specific N&W prototypes)would be a

> real point of contention. Putting an all inclusive list of N&W

> factory lettered cars together would at least be a starting point.?

> I have something under 500 N&W freight cars as part of my model

> railroad.? Wood, wood/metal, metal, plastic, and a few brass

> ones.? Many of these model would greatly disturb the modelers that

> are absolute purists because manufacturers simply applied N&W

> lettering to a large production run model.? I could always clean up

> my spreadsheet, removing duplicates and custom painted models, send it

> out to on modeling list, and solicit additions and comments to my home

> email address to add to or modify my list?? I have already

> considered doing this with brass and plastic locomotives as well as brass

> non-revenue equipment, and passenger cars.

> >?

> >I may be on the verge of creating a monster here!

> >?

> >Ed Painter - Narrows, VA currently living in Russellville,

> AR???

> >?

> >From: nw-modeling-list-bounces at nwhs.org

> [mailto:nw-modeling-list-bounces at nwhs.org] On Behalf Of NW

> Modeling List

> >Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 1:01 PM

> >To: nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org

> >Subject: Re: HO N&W steam

> >?

> >This is the kind of information I've found myself looking for since I

> started modeling the N&W. I for one would be very grateful for a

> reference like this. If it's not too much trouble including info on what

> plastic models are (mostly) accurate (freight cars especially) would be

> great as well.

> >

> >Aaron

> >

> >

> >Yes.? It would be fun.? I find it interesting how many errors

> and omissions there are in the books that have been published on brass

> models.? This could be an opportunity to compile a very accurate and

> complete listing of locomotives (steam, diesel, and electric), cabs,

> freight cars, passenger cars, and misc. equipment produced in brass from

> Japan and Korea. Likewise it could also include specific N&W

> prototypes produced in plastic.

> >?

> >Ed Painter? Narrows, VA ? looking out my office window at the snow

> in Arkansas??

> >?

> >?

> >________________________________________

> >.

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