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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1990 October DL&W Branch Modular railroading
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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1990 October DL&W Branch Modular railroading
Railroad Model Craftsman 1990 October
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
32 RMC Timetable
Scheduled events and notices
98 Test Track
Product reviews
112 Collector Consist
-Revell-ations by Keith Wills
118 Editors Notebook
Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
120 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
121 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
122 Dealer Directory
Recommended hobby dealers
129 Advertising Index
Special features
50 Perspective: Test trains by Richard P. Reiff
New equipment is often evaluated and tested by running special trains to monitor their performance.
52 The Central Jersey S Scalers' modular layout by Vic Roseman
A layout that changes size and shape just about every time it's operated can prove to be very interesting, which is just what these S scalers enjoy.
82 Art Daehler's modular adventure by Art Daehler
Modular railroading can feature all the operating possibilities found on large, permanent layouts.
87 The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western's Sussex Branch by Robert Mohowski
Milk trains, rural passenger service, a wide variety of steam power, and diesels from at least three different builders all combined to make this branch through RMC's hometown popular among railfans. Join us as we take a look at the Sussex Branch's history and present some ideas on modeling it.
Modeling
57 Carpak: Frisco's rebuilt USRA gondolas by Martin Lofton
Between 1919 and 1930, the Frisco purchased over 5,000 40-foot USRA composite gondolas. Many of these were later rebuilt in different configurations. We'll look at these cars and how they can be modeled.
63 N scale niche: Evolution of a module by Will Jacobs
While it is designed to be compatible with NTrak modules, this module also offers an operating train on a lower level for younger viewers to watch.
66 RMC/Dremel Kitbash Award: Two cuts and a hack by Robert Robson
Here is a simple kitbash that produced nice results.
76 Build a working HOn30" Model T railcar by George Gilder
With a little ingenuity it is possible to power an HO Model T for your railroad's superintendent to use on his next inspection trip.
78 Airbrushing made easy by Leigh Hareton-Arnold
Nothing beats an airbrush for applying a good looking finish to a model and even if you've never used one, learning the basics is easy.
Prototype
66 DW&P/CN 52-foot bulkhead flat by Keith MacCauley
Originally built in 1972 for the Canadian National and lettered for subsidiary DW&P, cars of this type can now be found on the CN, BC Rail, and the Ontario Northland.
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