Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1993 December Conrail SD60M Paint Amtrak Dash
Railroad Model Craftsman 1993 December
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
35 RMC Timetable
Scheduled events and notices
108 Test Track
Product reviews
136 Collector Consist
Five and Dime high by Keith Wills
138 Editors Notebook
Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
146 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
147 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
148 Dealer Directory
Recommended hobby dealers
153 Advertising Index
Special features
62 Perspective: Shortline winter by Peter Brill
As the seasons change, so does the look of the Middletown & New Jersey's little 44-tonner.
76 Roger Russell's Sn3 Denver, Rio Grande & Southern by Roger Russell
Southwestern Colorado in the 1930's is the setting for this well-detailed 12'x 28' layout. Come along as we visit Durango.
100 A New England shoreline you can model, Pt. Il: The Claremont & Concord Rwy. by Scott Whitney
In 1954, the Boston & Maine's Claremont branch and the little Claremont Railway were combined into the Pinsly-run Claremont & Concord, thus creating one of New England's classic shortlines.
Modeling
64 Kitbashing a Conrail SD6OM by Denis Doucet
Here's how you can get an HO version of Conrail's newest motive power rolling on your layout.
82 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Modeling a TTX Company Triple-53 flat by Jim Panza
Following the TTX Company's example, an HO scale Triple-53 flat can be modeled by combining a pair of Custom Rail all-purpose flats.
86 Modeling WX Tower by William Sharpe
Using the plans presented last month, the author describes how he built his award winning model.
91 Painting the Amtrak Dash 8-32BWH by John Welther
Join us as professional model painter John Welther explains how he tackled painting Amtrak's bold new scheme on an HO engine.
95 Scratchbuilding the Jamaica depot by Jerry Strangarity Although it was selectively compressed, this O scale model captures the look of the LIRR's depot in Queens, N.Y.
Prototype
66 From SD60 to SD6OM: Nine years of change at EMD text by Ken
Goslett and Eric Neubauer with drawings by Eric Neubauer
A number of changes have been incorporated in the SD60 since its introduction in 1984. Here is a look at these changes, as well as drawings of the latest version of the SD60M.
76 TTX Company's 89'-4" all purpose flat by Jim Panza with drawings by William Halliar
Thousands of these flush deck cars are in everyday use.
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