Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1991 May ALco pioneer road switcher Modern Co

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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1991 May ALco pioneer road switcher Modern Co
 
Railroad Model Craftsman 1991 May
Departments
6 Notes on an Old Timetable
Editorial-Harold H. Carstens
7 Safety Valve
Letters from our readers
16 Dispatchers report Product and industry news
34 RMC Timetable Scheduled events and notices
86 Test Track Product reviews
108 Collector Consist -A company in a
hurry-Dallas Modelcraft by Keith Wills
110 Editors Notebook Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
113 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings 115 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
114 Dealer Directory Recommended hobby dealers 121 Advertising Index
Special features
46 Perspective: Beyond railfanning by Jack Burgess
Being aware of the current events of one's modeling period makes the modeling more interesting and also helps visitors relate to the railroad by tying it in to real life.
48 Vic Kuklin's modern-day Colorado Midland Ry. by Eric Lundberg
While the real Colorado Midland is just a memory, on Vic Kuklin's HO layout the line has survived and prospered into the diesel era.
67 Boomer trail
RMC presents photos from its readers.
Modeling
54 Kitbashed logging flats by Jeff Johnston
It's not hard to make good looking HO logging flats from Athearn 40-foot flat cars.
59 RMCIDremel Kitbashing Award: A standard gauge Forney by Jim Auman
Jim Auman won this month's award with an IHC old-time 2-4-0 that he converted into a Forney.
69 N scale niche: Constant directional lighting for N scale steam engines by Phil Mott
Here is how you can improve the lighting on your steam locomotive fleet.
72 Detailing an Algoma Central GP7 by Dave Mehew
These gray, maroon and yellow geeps still work on this Ontario railroad.
76 Carpak: Missouri Pacific homebuilt cabooses by G. J. Michels
The author discusses how to paint and detail four different brass MP caboose models.
82 Build a small gas station by Peter Barney
This freelanced model has the look of many early filling stations.
Prototype
60 The Alco RS1: Granddaddy of the roadswitchers by Jerry Moyers
Fifty years ago Alco turned out its first road switcher, the RS1, and some of them are still operating today.

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