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Posted 12 March 2008 - 07:17 AM

http://www.elvastowe...code=sst&id=288
File Name: D&RG Boxcar 4863
File Submitter: bpratt
File Submitted: 12 Mar 2008
File Updated: 17 Mar 2008
File Category: NG Boxcars

The 4000 series boxcars are older and a little smaller than the much more common 3000 series cars, and all remaining cars have been relegated to work car status. The cars were built, as modeled, with covers over the end and side door rollers and tracks, but most of these covers have disappeared through the years.

Please feel free to point out any defects, and give suggestions for possible improvements, of these models.

Again, my thanks to the many people who helped me develop this series of cars and especially to Howard Saunders who did the initial testing, the physics, and the final tweaking.

Enjoy, Bill.

Note! A defect has been found in this file soit was replaced with an updated file on Mar 17.

Sorry for any inconvenience, Bill :bigboss:

Original File Name = R_Box_4063_UL.zip

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Posted 17 March 2008 - 07:13 AM

View Postbpratt, on Mar 12 2008, 08:17 AM, said:

http://www.elvastowe...code=sst&id=288
File Name: D&RG Boxcar 4863
File Submitter: bpratt
File Submitted: 12 Mar 2008
File Category: Narrow Gauge - All Types

The 4000 series boxcars are older and a little smaller than the much more common 3000 series cars, and all remaining cars have been relegated to work car status. The cars were built, as modeled, with covers over the end and side door rollers and tracks, but most of these covers have disappeared through the years.

Please feel free to point out any defects, and give suggestions for possible improvements, of these models.

Again, my thanks to the many people who helped me develop this series of cars and especially to Howard Saunders who did the initial testing, the physics, and the final tweaking.

Enjoy, Bill.

Click here to download this file


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Posted 17 March 2008 - 07:16 AM

A defect has been found in this file so please do not upload it until the updated file is posted.
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Sorry for this inconvenience, Bill :wallbash:

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Posted 17 March 2008 - 02:48 PM

The updated file has been uploaded so the car should be safe to go. Sorry for any inconvenience.

Bill

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