Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1994 September WP Boxcars Speedometer PFE Reef
Railroad Model Craftsman 1994 September
Departments
6 Notes on an Old Timetable Editorial-Harold H. Carstens
7 Safety Valve
Letters from our readers
14 Dispatchers Report Product and industry news
31 RMC Timetable Scheduled events and notices
84 Test Track
Product reviews
108 Collector Consist Revival of a sort-Part 1 by Keith Wills
110 Editors Notebook Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
114 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
114 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
115 Dealer Directory Recommended hobby dealers
121 Advertising Index
Special features
48 Perspective: The end of the track by Jim Fuhrman
In contrast to the busy mainlines that they feed, the action on connecting branchlines can be slow, but equally interesting in its own way.
50 Ron Hatch's Midwestern narrow gauge by Ron Hatch
This small-sized home layout is based on the Fulton County Narrow Gauge, which used to run in Illinois.
75 Expanding the Ontario Central Railway by Michel Boucher A new house with a larger basement brought with it a chance to enlarge and improve upon the author's existing layout.
78 Promoting your club show by James D. Porterfield
By following a few simple steps you can increase the attendance at your club shows, bring in new members, and showcase your work to a wider audience.
Modeling
56 Western Pacific's "Feather" PS-1 boxcars by Anthony Thompson
These cars featured two of the most admired paint schemes ever to be applied to a freight car.
69 Building a model railroad speedometer by Max Magliaro An accurate speedometer can enhance model railroad operations. Here is how you can build one.
73 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Building expansion by Eldon Parker
Rearranging the parts of a Woodland Scenics building and adding a few more of his own, earned the author this month's RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award.
81 N scale niche: Snowplows for Kato F-units by Robert Turner
This simple project can change the look of your cab units.
Prototype
60 Purdy Metal's Plymouths text and drawings by Tom Yorke
A small Los-Angeles scrap yard and its locomotives are excellent modeling subjects.
64 A PFE gallery by Brian Rutherford
Here is a look at some of the many variations in details, painting, lettering and weathering found on modern Pacific Fruit Express refrigerator cars.
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