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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2004 December Modeling flat car loads Stockcar
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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2004 December Modeling flat car loads Stockcar
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine December 2004
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52 Perspective: Ontario Street by Trevor Marshall
The street running that the CN local did to serve the General Motors plant in St. Catherines would be an interesting modeling subject.
54 The Bellingham Society of Model Engineers by Paul Scoles and Bill Mohn
Before it lost its lease, this club offered members a mixture of contemporary and traditional Pacific Northwest railroading. 62 The Christmas train by Robert D. Turner
Long after he'd given up his tinplate trains for HO scale equipment, the author found his childhood interest in American Flyer trains rekindled as he shared them with friends and grandchildren.
Modeling
59 Scratchbuilder's Corner: Foundations and bases by Bob Walker Unsightly gaps between a model structure and the layout base can detract from the appearance of even the best looking buildings.
72 N scale flat car loads-Caterpillar's D8 bulldozer & No. 80 pull scraper by Keith Kohlman
Combining Walthers flat cars and Bachmann construction equipment adds up to some interesting freight cars.
77 Detailing a Bachmann 4-wheel bobber caboose by Don Spiro With a little work, an inexpensive toy train car can be turned into a nicely detailed model. Here's how.
83 Urban Ugly by Frank Cicero
Anyone modeling a contemporary urban setting can probably use a a least one building of this style on their layout.
88 Octagonal helixes by Roger Kujawa and Mike Broshears
Here is an easy way to lay out and cut material for a helix.
78 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Modeling Baltimore Pennsylvania Station-An exercise in "selective
un-compression" by David E. Renard
Cutting and splicing a Custom Model Railroad kit yielded a larger station that looks even more like the original.
94 Essential Freight cars 18: GSX, ATSF Rutland and NOT&M transition-era stock cars by Ted Culotta
During the steam-to-diesel era, thousands of these cars plied the nation' rails.
Prototype
68 Dual Diameter tank cars by Stuart Streit
These cars came into use in the 1960's as designs were developed to increase carrying capacity.
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