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File:RailroadSupplyCorporation PyleNationalHeadLightPatterns5.jpg|Pyle National Headlight Drawing
File:RailroadSupplyCorporation PyleNationalHeadLightPatterns5.jpg|Pyle National Headlight Drawing
File:RailroadSupplyCorporation SunbeamHeadlightPatters.jpg|Railroad Supply Corporation Sunbeam headlight molds, 8 completed headlights, along with extra parts to make more sunbeam headlights which are an added bonus to the headlight product line.
File:RailroadSupplyCorporation SunbeamHeadlightPatters.jpg|Railroad Supply Corporation Sunbeam headlight molds, 8 completed headlights, along with extra parts to make more sunbeam headlights which are an added bonus to the headlight product line.
File:RailroadSupplyCorporation BlowdownValvePatterns1.jpg|1-1/2 inch scale live steam blow down valve sand patterns and lost wax handle mold.  The sand patterns are from the original Railroad Supply Corporation, Burbank, California, that went out of business and sold many of the assets back in the 1990's.  Includes 3 sand pattern boards that make the blow down valve or 3-way valve body.  All of these patterns were used to make the blow downs that are listed in the Railroad Supply Catalog #9 on page E-4.  Includes the two original master shop drawings that were used to machine either the right or left side blow down valves or the 3-way valve.
File:RailroadSupplyCorporation BlowdownValveParts2.jpg|Parts for Blowdown Valves made by Railroad Supply Corporation, Burbank, California.
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Revision as of 00:21, 12 February 2016


History

Railroad Supply Corporation has been serving the Live Steam Hobby since 1970 when the company was founded by Chet Peterson and a number of live-steamers dedicated to the hobby. The first locomotive developed was the Central Pacific No. 173 4-4-0. the locomotive that Walt Disney has called "the most beautifully proportioned locomotive ever built." Walt must have been correct about the CP-173 because it is the most popular of our locomotive kits and has been built by live steamers throughout the world as well as in the United States.

Stephen posted on Chaski.org, 26 December 2014:

RRSC is still operating. It's just my dad (Mike). He spends many hours in the shop machining. I offered to help him out when I can. I'm still working on our new catalog which will have our rolling stock and diesel detail parts. I am in the process of making all new pattern boards for the Heavy Mikado. If you need to get in touch with Mike best time to get him is in the evening and on weekends. If you still have no luck feel free to e mail me (Stephen) at rrsclivesteam@yahoo.com . I'll do my best to help you out. I work for a railroad as a train dispatcher so I have to check my emails through-out my shift.

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