Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1991 June Build a garden Railway L&HR RS3 SP B
Railroad Model Craftsman 1991 June
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
83 Test Track
Product reviews
104 Collector Consist
-Pre-Cold War military tinplate by Keith Wills
106 Editors Notebook
Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
109 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
110 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
111 Dealer Directory
Recommended hobby dealers
117 Advertising Index
Special features
46 Perspective: Re-routed! by William C. Schaumburg
When natural disasters strike a railroad, they are sometimes forced to re-route their trains over the tracks of their competitors.
48 Building a garden railway Pt. I by Christopher P. D'Amato
A garden railway can prove to be a great source of relaxation and family fun, and provide a chance to enjoy modeling in the great outdoors.
i Index to Volume 59
A subject and author directory to the June, 1990 to May, 1991 issues of RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN .
Modeling
55 RMCIDremel Kitbash Award: Kitbashing a GN boxcab switcher by Thomas Jones
This month's winner was kitbashed from an Atlas O scale WDT switcher.
56 Modeling L&HR's RS3's by Jim Hertzog
The Lehigh & Hudson River dieselized in 1950 with an order of RS3's. Jim Hertzog describes how he modeled one of these units in HO scale using an Atlas model.
59 Protofile 61: SP cushion underframe boxcar by Robert Kessler
This 50-foot boxcar was modeled using a Front Range car.
61 Dismal Creek Bridge by William C. Schaumburg
Based on a prototype in rural western Virginia, this simple timber road bridge is an easy scratchbuilding project.
69 A reprise for weeds by Bill Henderson
Certain weeds and fiberfill can be combined to make good looking ground cover for model railroad layouts.
70 Craig Goodwin's Commerce City Industrial Loop by Charles Stevens with Bruce Nall
This N scale layout features a modern-day, industrial setting.
74 Building two small NATX tank cars Pt. I by Alan Mende
These wonderfully detailed models are the product of kitbashing and detailing. The author explains in step-by-step fashion how he built his models. This month's installment covers the two-dome car.
Prototype
64 The Ferrellgas Gas Company text and drawings by Harry Bonham
Here are plans and photos of a small LP gas distributor.
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