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Re: Seen in Print

Postby up148 » Wed May 07, 2025 10:03 am

I understand GE experimented with turbine engines (GE-101) for submarines. I know they used diesels in WWII, but not much more about submarine prime movers.

Actually my real interest is finding drawings or blueprints of these early turbine engines, as they were also used in the 1st demonstrator gas turbine locomotive GE built for the Union Pacific.

Any idea where to find drawings of this turbine engine? I've seen a photo or two and a non scale drawing in one of my UP books, but it is not good engine to have a 3D model made from. I want to install this in the #50 Turbine I posted photos of in another thread.

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Re: Seen in Print

Postby ScaleCraft » Sat May 10, 2025 2:10 am

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_submarine_361

shows what happens when the diseasemals keep running.
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Thu May 15, 2025 11:22 am

Have you seen these advertisements?
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Would a small laser welder be useful in the model train hobby?

The Laser Gun that Welds, Cuts and Removes Rust!!!
https://youtu.be/f319mJl-Qt0?feature=shared

Testing New SUPER LASERS... These will take over the maker industry!
https://youtu.be/o_S1d0AYW1s?feature=shared+
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby up148 » Thu May 15, 2025 12:57 pm

That is interesting Wayne. The 1st two are obviously rip off toys that should be banned from being sold.

The Super Laser is incredible and scary at the same time. Some jerk will invariable turn it into a weapon.

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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Fri May 16, 2025 4:53 pm

This Week in Tech History
    Transcontinental railroad is completed, May 10, 1869
    Coincident-current magnetic storage is patented, May 11, 1951
    NASA regroups after Challenger disaster, May 12, 1986
    Edison’s 1st test of electric railway, May 13, 1880
    Skylab launches into space, May 14, 1973
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Mon Jun 09, 2025 11:57 pm

Really bad job of photoshopping.
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Wed Jun 18, 2025 1:15 pm

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If ticks were blue, I might like them.
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Thu Jun 19, 2025 10:24 am

If ticks were blue, I might like them.

Watch out what you wish for. I photographed this blue tick before I pulled it out of me yesterday.
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Re: Seen in Print

Postby up148 » Thu Jun 19, 2025 12:12 pm

I think that means you're a blue blood by nature. :lol:

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Re: Seen in Print

Postby webenda » Thu Jun 26, 2025 10:52 pm

I regularly see questions like this on model railroad forums: I have an old B&O locomotive with yellow lettering that I picked up; what Kadee coupler should I use on it?

A typical forum response seems to be, "A picture would help."

The Kadee website has this to say about it: https://www.kadee.com/blog/post/april-2 ... r-mounting

So, I went to the Kadee coupler conversion sight that Kadee recommends and read this, " O-Scale is a custom coupler conversion scale.
We don't have specific coupler recommendations for specific locomotives or freight cars like we have on HO-scale or Large scale."

Reference: https://www.kadee.com/occ
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