Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1990 December CN Super models EBT Std gauge 0-
Railroad Model Craftsman December 1990 Vol 59 No 7
CONTENTS
SPECIAL FEATURES
58 Perspective: Carbarns by William C. Schaumburg The carbarn was the heart of every electric railroad and a great place to visit.
67 Portable workbench by Art Schenk This suitcase size workbench provides both a place to store and carry tools and a flat surface on which to do modeling.
68 Riding the Slateford R.R., the "Pocono Road" by Albert Rost This freelanced N scale railroad is set in the Delaware Water Gap region of Pennsylvania and New Jersey and is powered by a variety of first generation diesels.
77 Pershing Square by Dick Shapiro A small urban park can be used to break up a cityscape and to create an interesting scene within a scene.
MODELING
60 Super modeling CN SD40-2's by Brian Rudko Using Athearn's SD40-2's, modeler Jay Rotsch has built an outstanding trio of Canadian National comfort cab equipped locomotives for his railroad.
72 Building a small watertank by Peter Barney This scratchbuilt, S scale model is based on a tank that once stood in Ophir, Colorado, and is now on display at Fairplay, Colorado.
79 Modeling a DL&W passenger GP7 by Rusty Recordon Equipped with steam generators for passenger service, these Geeps had their air tanks relocated atop the roof.
83 Four SAL boxcars by Paul Faulk Here is how you can add four Seaboard Air Line boxcars to your fleet of HO rolling stock.
85 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Modeling EBT No. 6 by Deane Mellander A Model Die Casting 0-6-0 is the basis for this kitbashing project.
96 Bring a scene to life by Charles Carter Adding little details to a scene can greatly improve the look of a layout.
101 N scale niche: Upgrades for the Bachmann 0-6-0 and 2-6-2 by Phil Mott With a little work, you can improve the running characteristics of these engines.
PROTOTYPE
88 East Broad Top Railroad standard gauge switcher No. 6 text and drawings by Dean Mellander This 0-6-0 served the narrow gauge East Broad Top at their dual gauge yard in Mt. Union, Pennsylvania, for almost 50 years.
98 Warehouses and rails: Part 1-an overview by Dave Parker A look at the Canadian Pacific Rail/truck transfer facility in Victoria, British Columbia, serves as an example of how these types of warehouses work.
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