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14 years 1 month ago #9766 by Alaska Railroader
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It has been quite a busy month for the design engineers at the Stonebridge Models factory. Between the newest 56' All Door Thrall Box Car kits by Robert Ray and the newest venture in vehicles by Stony Smith and Stonebridge Models we have a feast of offerings for you to browse through.
We invite you to visit us at www.stonebridgemodels.com
Loren and Karin Snyder
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14 years 1 month ago #9767 by Alaska Railroader
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One of 2 new All door Kits by Robert Ray
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14 years 1 month ago #9768 by Alaska Railroader
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The other 56' All Door thrall box car kit
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14 years 1 month ago #9769 by Alaska Railroader
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14 years 1 month ago #9776 by ULie
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Hello Karin,
Hello Loren,

I've just been looking at your website and found those vehicles in Z-scale. About those planes I would like to make a wish if it is possible. They all have a registration code, but if I want to use them on a European (or German) layout they would have the wrong registration code. A small plane with an N-xxxx registration is relatively seldom to see over here. Could it be on option to get a decal sheet with different registration codes?

GreetingZ, HilZen,

Uwe

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14 years 1 month ago #9779 by Alaska Railroader
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hi Uwe,

perhaps i can do this for you. did you happen to notice what the reporting numbers are?
N1220Z
it would be nice to leave the last part. quite appropriate to the scale :)

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14 years 1 month ago #9781 by ULie
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Hello Karin,
Alaska Railroader wrote:

did you happen to notice what the reporting numbers are?
N1220Z

uupppss... I missed that detail, but I love it. Since those planes, and here especially the Cessna are to be found at almost every airport around the world any letter or letters would be great. Unfortunately the code D-1220 won't be an option for those planes since the codes with a number are reserved for glider planes. A Cessna 172 should get a code like D-Exxx (here's the English version of that wikipedia site).

BTW: I found this little declaration for the reason why Switzerland got the code HB-Cxx for the Cessna. The HB is a reminder for the pilots for "hesch Bänzin?" or in German "hast Du Benzin?" or in English "Do you have enough fuel?". This because a Swissair plane had to do an emergency landing in the English Canal on June 19th 1954 because it did run low on fuel.

GreetingZ, HilZen,

Uwe

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14 years 1 month ago #9782 by garthah
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Actually HB was assigned to Switzerland in the pre WII days and this was the radio allocation of prefixes issued globally by ITU. For more information visit this page

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_registration

Switzerland uses HB-AAA to HB-ZZZ for powered aircraft and Gliders get HB-1 to HB-9999

some countries have many sub groups within their allocation

www.smeter.net/stations/call-prefixes-by-country.php

the above link is the ITU assigned radio callsign prefixes and as most aircraft have a two way radio their registration is their radio callsign as well. The only aircraft that do not use their registration are scheduled airline flights which use the airline code name (usually part of the company name but not always) plus their flight number plus government and military flights.

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Garth
(Amateur Radio station callsigns VE3HO ex 5H3LV, HB0XTH and many others)
& retired commercial airline pilot 10,000 plus hours

cheerz Garth

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14 years 1 month ago #9783 by Alaska Railroader
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N1220Z it will stay then. Besides, I have to do a whole sheet of decals just to change the number :) BTW, the propellers on these airplanes are laser cut for better accuracy. And if a different color is desired we can probably do this.

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14 years 2 days ago #9981 by zbarr474
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I just received 3 of Stonebridge's FedEx Delivery Trucks. These are absolutely the best of this type model I have ever seen. Even checking with a 10 power magnifying glass shows them to be superb. The decal work is excellent. I suspect once these are gone they will be gone as Stonebridge will be working on other models, and I'm not too sure how long they will last doing this type tedious work. Get them while you can -- These are GOOD !!

...don

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14 years 2 days ago #9983 by N/A
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Loren and Karin,

Please, pretty please, please with sugar on top would you please produce a GM Fishbowl New Look bus?? They were used all over the country and in Canada and Mexico from late 1950s to 1990s.

groups.yahoo.com/group/gmcnewlookbus/photos/album/1652897053/pic/77384725/view?picmode=&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&count=20&dir=asc

Yours,

John

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14 years 2 days ago #9984 by stonysmith
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John, don't give up on my yet.. I'm still trying. It's a tough model. All them curves.... not enough sleep.

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13 years 11 months ago #10008 by N/A
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Stony,

1st draft prototype in the target zone. Looking forward to 2nd draft. Keep up the fantastic work on this!!! :cheer:

Thanks for working on this!

John

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