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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2006 February RMC LV Wrong way boxcar CSS&SB l
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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2006 February RMC LV Wrong way boxcar CSS&SB l
Railroad Model Craftsman 2006 February
Departments
5 Notes on an Old Timetable Editorial-Harold H. Carstens
6 Safety Valve
Letters from our readers
10 Dispatchers Report Product and industry news
36 Railbooks
Book news and reviews
44 RMC Timetable Scheduled events and notices
103 Test Track Product reviews
118 Collector Consist
Hornby of Canada
-Keith Wills
120 Editors Notebook Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
125 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
125 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
126 Dealer Directory Recommended hobby dealers
129 Advertising Index
Special features
54 Perspective: A "no space" industry by David Leider
This little bulk fertilizer unloading area takes up very little space and would make an ideal industry for a model railroad.
56 Tips on photographing your model railroad by Fred Lagno Modeler Fred Lagno has his own way of producing good looking photos of his model railroad. He uses shadows and fog.
90 Boxing day steam by John Ostler
Running on this steam-powered, large scale model railroad means having to deal with the elements of Mother Nature.
Modeling
71 Painting wooden freight car floors by Stan Rydarowicz with Jim Singer photos
Painting a car floor to reflect its use is another trick to making a model look more realistic.
74 Rear walls by Bob Walker
When it comes to structure modeling, the detailing shouldn't stop just because it's the back of a building.
76 Building a mine ventilation house by Chuck Diljak
While it might not be as "glamorous" as a breaker, the ventilation house was a very important building at any underground mine site.
84 Repowering a B23-7 for the Emporia Sub by Stephen Priest
To create a good-running fleet for his HO scale layout, the author decided to standardize his locomotive's mechanisms so that they would all have similar running characteristics.
93 RMC/Dremel Kitbash Award: An unusual business car by Bob Boudreau
Inspired by a car that once ran on the Great Northern, this freelanced model was kitbashed using a Roundhouse Pullman Palace Car.
96 Essential freight cars 28: Lehigh Valley "wrong-way" boxcars by Ted Culotta
These cars were rebuilt from automobile boxcars in the 1930's.
Prototype
62 CSS&SB line car No. 1100: The interurban with three lives by
William D. Middleton with drawings by Ken Lawrence
We conclude our look at this amazing car with the story of its rebuilding into a classic interurban line car.
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