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Railroad Model Craftsman 750

Railroad Model Craftsman

Issue

Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman
No de Modèle:
750 | September 1995
Langue:
English

Table des matières

Reference | Page 46
Perspective: An Iowa adventure

by William C. Schaumburg
After years of sitting in storage, Charles City Western No. 50 is back in service and introducing a new generation of fans to Iowa traction.
 

Build Report, 1:87  | Page 48
RMC Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing an HO Southern Pacific SD39

by Cindy Williams and Brenda Bailey
The Kato SD40 is the starting point the nicely detailed model.
 

Build Report, 1:87  | Page 53
Harold's gas station

by Ron Hatch
This small, Depression-era gas station was scratchbuilt using styrene.
 

Build Report, 1:87  | Page 56
Carpak: Modeling TTX's f89F flat cars

by Jim Panza and drawing by Will Halliar
Last month we took at look that at the prototype F89F flat cars. This month, we'll show you how to model six versions of this versatile car.
 

Reference | Page 63
The Passumpsic Heisler

by William C. Schaumburg
Built in 1922 for the Phenix Marble Company, the Heisler has been restored and is occasionally steamed up at its new home in Vermont.
 

Reference, 1:29  | Page 65
Duane Miller's Garden Railway

by Charles Stevens
When Duane Miller, owner of Cabooses Hobbies, comes home after a hard day at the office, he relaxes with his beautiful garden railway.
 

Build Report, 1:48  | Page 69
Building a semaphore signal

by Tony Michael
Here is an easy-to-build signal for large scale modelers.
 

Tips & Tricks, 1:87  | Page 72
Sagging roofs the easy way

by Charles Montgomery
The dilapidated look that takes Mother Nature years to accomplish on a real building, can be done to a model in about 30 minutes.
 

Tips & Tricks | Page 77
Ballast lamps and power sections for digital command control

by Jim Providenza
Dividing a DCC-powered layout up into power sections can help to distribute power evenly and isolate problems when they occur.
 

Reference, 1:87  | Page 79
Portland's Steel Bridge: a 1:87 model of a 1:1 marvel

by Sharon Wood
The Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club has added a working HO scale model Portland's landmark Steel Bridge to its layout.
 

Reference, 1:29  | Page 83
Switching at Sheepscot Bay: a small G scale shelf layout

by Brad E. Smith
This G scale railroad combines the scenario of "what if the SR&RL lasted into 1945", along with an operating scheme based loosely on John Aleen's famous "Timesaver" switching layout.