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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1989 March Corkscrew Gulch Convert boxcars to

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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1989 March Corkscrew Gulch Convert boxcars to
Railroad Model Craftsman 1989 March
Departments
6 Notes on an Old Timetable
Editorial-Harold H. Carstens
8 Safety Valve
Letters from our readers
16 Dispatchers report
Product and industry news
28 RMC Timetable
Scheduled events and notices
72 N scale niche
Plans for N scalers
94 Test Track
Product reviews
106 Collector Consist
-Lobaugh-Standard of the World- 1950-1952 by Keith Wills
108 Editors Notebook
Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
111 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
112 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
112 Dealer Directory
Recommended hobby dealers
121 Advertising Index
Special features
46 Perspective: Aerial view by David Lustig
Looking down on the prototype can provide a new viewpoint for modeling.
54 A more flexible Dremel drill press by Philip Mott
The author describes some changes that can be made to the Dremel drill press to make it even more versatile.
56 The Great Great Northern Railway by Loren Neufeld
With over 400-feet of mainline track spanning the former living and dining rooms, Don and Bettye Bozman's model railroad is the first thing that vistors see when they enter the front door.
Modeling
49 Detailing a Canadian Pacific SD40-2 by Patrick Lawson
The SD40-2 is common engine on the CP, but the newer models have some differences that make them stand out.
69 Panic models by Dwayne Robinson
Pikestuff building components lend themselves to quick modeling projects.
73 Building C&NW XTRA-rebuilt trailer flats by Bill Manzke
Like the prototype, these cars are built using the frame and flooring from a boxcar.
81 Replacing twin-coil switch machines with motor-driven machines by Rex Beistle
If you'd like to replace your old twin coil switch machines with new motor driven ones, here's how it can be done.
83 More steam from kits: Part I by John Swanson
In 1985, we ran a popular series of articles by veteran steam modeler John Swanson on building and detailing Mantua engines. Now John is back at it again and this time he is detailing and rebuilding Model Die Casting steam engines.
87 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: MoPaclGulf Coast Lines 40-ton boxcars by C. Martin Lofton
Using the Storzek 40-foot outside braced boxcar as a starting point, the author kitbashed two different freight cars for this Missouri Pacific subsidiary.
Prototype
61 Corkscrew Gulch turntable by Carla F. Black
Although this famous turntable constructed on a mainline was built 100-years ago, it is still of interest to railroad historians and modelers. Here is a look at how and why it was built, along with scale plans for the turntable and snowshed.
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