Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1985 September Modeling ATSF boxcars Rutland c
Railroad Model Craftsman 1985 September
Departments
6 Notes on an Old Timetable
Editorial-Harold H. Carstens 8 Safety Valve
Letters from our readers
18 Dispatchers Report Product and industry news 40 RMC Timetable
Scheduled events and notices 93 Test Track
Product reviews
108 The Company Photographer
-Point of view by Steve Sint
110 Collector Consist -Designer tinplate: Raymond Loewy by Keith Wills
116 Editors Notebook Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
119 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
120 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
121 Dealer Directory Recommended hobby dealers 129 Advertising Index
Special features
52 Perspective: Small diesel terminals by William C.
Schaumburg
A look at diesel servicing facilities that pack the essentials into a small space.
54 Steam from kits by John Swanson
Veteran modeler John Swanson shares his modeling skills and knowledge as he describes how to build and detail locomotives from kits.
73 Boomer trail
RMC presents photographs from its readers.
Modeling
60 George Booth's GG&K by Jim Wild and Dwayne Easterling The GG&K combines HO model railroading with computer operations.
70 An O scale Rutland caboose by Randolph Brown
An Atlas caboose, some i/4" detail parts, a hobby knife, body putty and paint are what you'll need for this challenging project.
76 AT&SF's Fe-24 boxcars; another approach by Richard H. Hendrickson
Last year we ran an article covering Santa Fe's Fe-24 express boxcars as they appeared in the 1960s. Richard Hendrickson expands our coverage of these cars with a look at them in the 1940s and 1950s in both freight and express service.
85 A depot for a junction: Beaver Lake by Julian Cavalier We follow up last month's prototype article on Beaver Lake with Julian Cavalier's description of how he modeled the station.
Prototype
59 DL&W standard section house by Charles Yungkurth Drawings and photos of a maintenance building.
65 Yakima Valley's line car A by Ken Johnson with drawings by Charles Hansen
Here are scale plans for a 1909 Niles-built line car that is still in operation on the last interurban west of the Rockies.
80 The Century series: C425 by Win Cuisinier
This second-to-the-last installment in our series covers Alco's 2500-horsepower, four axle entry into the diesel market.
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