Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1998 September Model small engine terminal Ren
Railroad Model Craftsman 1998 September
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
95 Test Track
Product reviews
108 Collector Consist
Early era O scale
-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
46 Perspective: A mothballed station by David Lustig
Once a busy railroad station, the Pasadena, California, station now awaits a new use as a stop on Los Angeles' developing light rail system. 59 Modeling the Reno Branch by RRobson
This month we conclude our look at this interesting Nevada branchline and provide a trickplan and some ideas for modeling it.
83 You can model Eastern narrow gauge by George Pierson
If you think that narrow gauge modeling only means the D&RGW, the RGS or the EBT, then think again.
Modeling
48 Shops and offices for the Wisconsin Central by Ken Gerstner and Brett Barker
This HO scale shop was built with plenty of prototype inspiration. 52 Removable rail sections by Chuck Davis
Here is a simple way to make removable rail sections for straddling benchwork joints.
54 Carpak: Back dating a CN 60-ton, single-sheathed boxcar by J.A. Chambers
With a few changes, Accurail's single-sheathed boxcar kit can be used to model boxcars of different time periods.
70 Loose load loader by Eric Lundberg
Here is little device that makes loading hopper cars easy. 72 Dan's Diner by Michael Justice
This N scale Art-Deco restaurant building was inspired by a local beanery.
74 Detailing a General Electric AC4400CW for the C&NW by Russ Goodwin
Athearn's newest locomotive model is the starting point for this HO scale detailing project.
91 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing "changed-era" trucks by Bob Foltz
Here are some ways to change highway trucks to fit different eras.
Prototype
68 NYO&W stone arch culvert text and drawings by Julian Cavalier
Cut stone culverts like this were commonly used in the late-1800's. 80 DL&W's Bangor diesel servicing facilities text and drawings by Chuck Yungkurth
With the steam engines gone, the DL&W retained the sandtower and built a simple diesel fuel pump house to serve the railroad's diesels.
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