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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2000 March Modeling techniques for water
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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2000 March Modeling techniques for water
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine March 2000
Special features
50 Perspective: Your eyes can fool you by David Lustig
Thanks to the historical preservation movement, it is quite possible to see remnants of yesterday's railroading side-by-side with today's modern equipment.
68 A visit to the CNY-MOD by Michael Wood
Judging by their work, the members of The Central New York Modelers of Distinction live up to their name -just take a look at their HO scale modules.
76 Donn Tolley's Virginia & Truckee by Brett Barker and Bob Felton This HO scale layout is set in the mining region of Nevada during the 1880's and features plenty of railroading and western action.
82 Brickyard railroad: A modern industrial narrow gauge by Edward H. Case
A small industrial railroad of this sort could easily be included on a larger layout.
Modeling
52 Conrail's original beast-the SD45-2 by Dan Bourque
An Athearn chassis, a Rail Power Products shell and plenty of
Cannon & Co. parts were used to make this good-looking HO model. 59 Modeling water by Dave Connery and Brad Lloyd
Here is a look at some of the methods that can be used to replicate water on a layout, along with some suggestions on their use.
75 Modeling weathered concrete by Doug Hole
A little paint or chalk dust is all that you need to give your concrete structures an aged look.
74 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: A CB&Q-style combine-caboose by Kenneth Martin
This prototypically based HO model combines parts from an MDC Overton coach and a wooden caboose kit.
87 Installing a pivot plate in a hidden yard by Fred Headon Here is an ingenious device that allows for additional operation in areas where space is at a premium.
90 Building a parcel distribution center by Frank Cicero
If you are looking for a modern building that can serve as a TOFC destination point, then you'll want to check out this article.
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