Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1995 February Model a country store New Englan
Railroad Model Craftsman 1995 February
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
40 RMC Timetable
Scheduled events and notices
102 Test Track
Product reviews
124 Collector Consist
Parmele & Sturges-by Keith Wills
126 Editors Notebook
Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
130 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
131 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
132 Dealer Directory
Recommended hobby dealers
137 Advertising Index
Special features
56 Perspective: Stepping back by Ken Goslett
Whether it is a real railroad setting or a scale model train layout, the sweeping panoramic view of a train making its way through the surrounding scenery can be a breathtaking sight.
80 Ron Learn's Northwestern Pacific Railroad by Ron Learn Housed is a small building constructed just for the layout, this medium-sized HO model railroad captures the look and feel of California railroading along the Eel River during the 1950's.
88 A visit to Gunderson, Inc. by Doug Geiger
A brief look at a modern railcar builder yields some ideas that can be incorporated on a model railroad.
Modeling
58 Modeling a Wisconsin & Southern F45 by Art Danz
Although they are no longer on the roster, these second generation cab units dressed in the classy red and gray paint scheme of the W&S created quite a stir among area railfans and modelers.
61 The Evans' General Store by John H. Long, Jr.
This scratchbuilt model is based on a general store once owned by his wife's family in western Pennsylvania.
67 A concrete delivery truck by Frank Cicero
This kitbashed truck combines a European cement mixer with an American truck chassis.
74 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing a BC Rail Procor pressure flow hopper by Marcel Devlieger
A Walthers tank car kit is the basis for this HO scale project. 86 Building large scale log cars by James Hauff
Using Delton's Arch Bar trucks, the author constructed h/2' scale skeleton and disconnect log cars.
92 Carpak: Modeling two UP 53'-6" flat cars by Robert Smaus Adding a few details and some loads can turn ordinary flat car kits into attention getting models.
Prototype
68 Santa Fe Super Hoppers by Jim Panza drawings by Bill Halliar This newly designed, five-unit, articulated, aluminum car is in service on the Santa Fe hauling grain.
96 A New England shoreline you can model: The Clarendon & Pittsford by Scott Whitney
In this our second and final installment on the C&P, we take a look at the railroad with an eye towards modeling it.
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