Model Railroading 1990 April Scenery Issue Trees Track laying Etching to be rust
Model Railroading 1990 April Scenery Issue Trees Track laying Etching to be rust

Model Railroading 1990 April Scenery Issue Trees Track laying Etching to be rust

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Model Railroading 1990 April Scenery Issue Trees Track laying Etching to be rust
 
Model Railroading 1990 April
FEATURES
14
WEATHERING TRACK WITH CHALK
We'll take you step-by-step through this very
"forgiving" method of weathering. Perfect for those who don't own an airbrush! by Ronnie Bearden
18
WOOD CHIP
LOADING TOWER: THE CONCLUSION
We'll conlude this series with a how-to look at completing the HO scale model.
Gorgeous color included! by Patrick Lawson
21
A 1953 N&W AUXILIARY WATER TENDER
A step-by-step look at modeling this water tender. Complete with color and drawings!
by Vern French
24
THE SMOKEY VALLEY GP15-1: THE CONCLUSION
This month, Jim will show us the modeling techniques he used to complete his Conrail GP15-1.
by Jim Six
photos by Warren Calloway'-
28
BASIC FREIGHTCAROLOGY SEVEN
We'll take a look at
"Railroad Freight Car Classes."
by David G. Casdorph
30
COVERED HOPPER CONVERSIONS
In part one of this series, we'll take a look at variations on MDC's seventy-ton covered hopper. This month, we'll start with some simple one-evening projects.
by Dean Freytag
32
KATO U30C LOCOMOTIVE REVIEW
If you model any period after 1967, you should own one of these jewels.
by Ronnie Bearden
34
MAKING TREES MOTHER NATURE'S WAY
The procedures and
materials described here can be used for any scale.
by Dean Ebner and
Steve Sherrill
37
DO YOU SPEND A LOT OF TIME ON SCENERY?
Here's one way to do scenery "quick and dirty" from a model railroader who would rather work on buildings and rolling stock. by Roy M. Stanley 11
38
A HOW-TO-DO-IT LOOK AT MARK OLSTYN'S SUCCESSFUL SCENERY
Here's a pictorial close-up of Mark's incredible module, with explanations of how the effects were achieved.
by W. Terry Stuart
40
40
ETCHING TO BE RUSTED.. .
For those modelers wanting '`instant character,"
nothing beats a heavy patina of metallic decay.
by Scott T. Anderson
42
A CHANGE OF SCENERY: THE CONCLUSION
This month, we'll conclude our series on this incredible module with a look at groundwork.
by Ken Osen
Photos by Ron King
52
THE SPLIT RAIL -DERAIL
In this first of a series of articles, we'll guide you through the basics of track laying, as well as building turnouts and crossings.
by Jim Mansfield
56
IV RS ENGINEERING'S HO WHITE 3000
An HO scale product review. by Mike Nesbitt
57
MONOGRAM'S NEW HO CARS
An HO scale product review. by Mike Nesbitt
62
REEFER REBUILDS IN N SCALE
Using Kadee's wood reefers, Scott guides us through four common forty-foot wood reefer rebuilds and the story behind them. by Scott Seekins

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