Coal Loads
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Mon Sep 4 22:16:43 EDT 2006
Todd,
I did a web search and got this. It is from this mailing list a couple of months back
I have used these loads as well. Very realistic.
A.J. Gemperline
"REAL COAL" LOADS
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Neil (and all):
There is a company based in Annville, PA, Blue Mountain Hobbies, which makes
coal loads using Black Beauty blasting slag. Mike's response is using the
material as a "live" load, so if you tip the car over, you've got an actual
spill. The loads from Blue Mountain Hobbies are attached to a foam insert
and are overcoated with a gloss black finish.
Blue Mountain Hobbies, though they do not have a website, can be contacted
direct via e-mail: vnbord at juno.com or via phone 717-867-2528 (Nevin
Borlemay). They do very nice coal, ore and ballast loads for a wide variety
of HO, S, O and G scale cars. They are willing to produce loads to match
cars that they currently do not have in their catalog, as I am having new
loads made for Walther's Trinity RD-IV rapid discharge cars and the revised
version of the Walther's Bethgon, which does have interior bracing.
They can send you a catalog for your review.
Regards,
Russ Goodwin
>
> 1. Graveyard Hump Coal Loads (nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org)
> 2. Crossing Signals (nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org)
>
> Is there a manufacturer of "graveyard hump" coal loads in HO scale for the
> Bowser 100 ton hopper? Many thanks.
>
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