Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1979 March RMC Model modern short line boxcars
Railroad Model Craftsman March 1979 Vol 47/No 10
CONTENTS
special features
84 Boomer Trail
Photographic vignettes of model railroad scenes and equipment
91 The incredible large-scale models of Russell Clapper/Ken Kraemer
If you started modeling in 1917, you set your own rules and standards
131 Cartoon/Larry Miller Ill "FRAGILE-handle with care!"
modeling
54 The Ramapo Valley/Bill Kennedy
A well-scenicked HO pike carefully designed with expansion in mind
60 Modeling modern short line boxcars/Tony Koester
There are several ways to join in on this colorful aspect of prototype railroading
66 McClanahan's Hundred/Jim Findley
A small freelanced ore mine designed for the limited-space layout
72 Making your own ground foam/Paul Caparatta
It's a lot easier than trekking into the boonies to harvest lichen
75 Improving Athearn's HO piggyback flatcar-Geoff Hubbs
Derailments drop dramatically with a few simple alterations
76 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Shortened piggyback flat/W. Allen McClelland
Reducing Athearn's TTX flat to 75 feet back-dates it and can improve operation
86 Two small bridges (Part 2)/AI Westerfield
Scratchbuilding a riveted steel deck-girder bridge from styrene
prototype
73 U-1 wheel stencils/Jim Panza
An explanation of those yellow or white, dots on today's freight cars
78 Piqua Crossing/David Oroszi and Julian Cavalier
Data and drawings of an interlocking tower at a B&O/PRR crossing in Ohio
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