Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1998 November Model PRR high hood RS3 C&NW Pio

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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1998 November Model PRR high hood RS3 C&NW Pio
 
Railroad Model Craftsman 1998 November
Departments
5 Notes on an Old Timetable Editorial-Harold H. Carstens
6 Safety Valve
Letters from our readers
8 Dispatchers Report Product and industry news 22 Railbooks
Book news and reviews
30 RMC Timetable Scheduled events and notices
96 Test Track
Product reviews 108 Collector Consist Little ones
-by Keith Wills
110 Editors Notebook Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
115 Classified Advertising
Commercial listings
115 Exchange Place
Non-commercial listings
116 Dealer Directory Recommended hobby dealers
121 Advertising Index
Special features
50 Perspective: That classic look by Christopher P D'Amato
We may be rapidly approaching the new millennium, but 1940's-style streamlined trains can still be found on the nation's rails if you know where to look.
75 The Fourth Annual Northwest Logging Modelers Convention by Jeff Johnston
This special interest model railroad convention drew modelers and logging enthusiasts from as far away as Japan.
Modeling
70 Creating realistic palm trees by Jackie Hole
Here is a way to model good-looking palm trees.
73 Building stock guards and fences by Bill Merrill
Stock guards are a common sight in rural areas of the west where cattle roam over large grazing areas.
83 Camden & Amboy's Cranbury, N.J. freight station by Harry Blaze; with drawings by Charles Yungkurth
Modeling this old, wooden freight station is an easy scratchbuilding project.
90 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashed harbor float bridge by Walter Johnson
Parts from Atlas, Central Valley and Life-Like were used on this model.
91 An RS3 with an Attitude: Modeling Pennsy's "Hammerhead" by Harry Bonham
In order to accommodate both a steam generator and dynamic brakes, Alco had to raise the height of the short hood on a special RS3 it built for the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Prototype
58 A simple bulk reloading facility by David Frost
It doesn't take much more than a siding with a little space alongside it to model this revenue producing facility.
60 American Car & Foundry's Motorailers: Part II by Robert E. Mohowski; with drawings by Charles Yungkurth
We conclude our look at these interesting self-propelled cars with an examination of the later production models.
79 Pioneer: Chicago's first locomotive text and drawings by William Halliar
This year marks the 150th anniversary of train service into the Windy City, and the Pioneer was the locomotive that started it all.

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