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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1995 April Passenger car detailing guide
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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1995 April Passenger car detailing guide
Railroad Model Craftsman 1995 April
Departments
6 Notes on an Old Timetable Editorial-Harold H. Carstens
8 Safety Valve
Letters from our readers
12 Dispatchers Report Product and industry news
22 Railbooks
Book news and reviews
32 RMC Timetable Scheduled events and notices
87 Test Track Product reviews
108 Collector Consist
The Strombecker mystique, Part II-by Keith Wills
110 Editors Notebook Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
114 Classified Advertising Commercial listings
115 Exchange Place Non-commercial listings
116 Dealer Directory Recommended hobby dealers
121 Advertising Index
Special features
48 Perspective: VIA's new Canadian by Robert D. Turner Although it no longer follows the Canadian Pacific's fabled route across Canada, the ride on Canada's premiere passenger train is still a spectacular one, and its newly refurbished 1950's cars are a great place from which to watch North American railroading 1990's style.
56 Ed Warren's Parkwood Subdivision of the CPR by Ed Warren and Peter Moffett
Set the rugged mountains of British Columbia in the late 1950's, this beautiful HO layout features CP and CN steam and diesels. 73 The Empire & District Rwy. by H. Lane Stewart
Despite the fact that this one-of-a-kind On3 layout is packed with detail, it is still so small that it fits in two 28"x19" suitcases!
Modeling
50 Modeling Rock Island 1275: A chopped nose GP7 by Al Warren
A product of a 1960's rebuilding, No. 1275 can be easily modeled. 54 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing a modern coal
loader by Greg Mathews
Using parts from Kirbi, Campbell, and Central Valley kits plus miscellaneous shapes and siding from Plastruct and Evergreen, the author built a modern HO scale coal loader for his layout.
63 Modeling three Reading flats by Bill Gruber
These three general purpose fiat cars can add a little variety to your freight car roster.
70 A logo for the Gotham Central by Harry Bonham
You can create custom dry transfers and decals with a computer. 72 A kitbashed logging half-track by Julian Cavalier
Combining parts from two Woodland Scenics vehicles produced this model, which is based on an old photograph.
77 A guide to passenger car underbody detailing by Vic Roseman For anyone who has ever noticed all of the various boxes and pieces equipment that are mounted beneath a passenger car and wondered what are they, Vic Roseman has the answer.
83 Casting small streams and waterfalls by Ron Morse
This scenery technique uses foam blocks, acrylic paints and plaster to model realistic looking water.
Prototype
53 Gainesville Midland handcar shed by Thomas Yorke These plans are of a small, lineside shed in Jefferson, Georgia. 61 The Centre Hall, PA depot by John Szwarc
This wooden depot has stood for over 100 years.
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