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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1999 July SD70M plans Sawmill kitbash
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine July 1999
Special features
46 Perspective: A one day stand by David Lustig
Roadside fruit and vegetable stands are a common summer sight in many parts of the country and they can be great modeling subjects.
53 A day at Denholm by George Pierson
Through the magic of modeling, lets go back to 1951 and visit Denholm, Pennsylvania, where a large steam servicing facility was busy keeping traffic on the PRR's middle division moving.
66 Going mobile by Doug Hole
When the Salmon Arm Model Railroaders needed a way to get their modular layout to shows, they decided to design their own trailer.
73 Visiting the Pine Valley R.R. by the Pine Valley R.R. Group
This large, HO scale club layout is located in a suburb of Montreal and features plenty of steam and diesel action.
79 Setting up an operating system for a model railroad by Craig Webb with Pete Moffett
Here are some ideas that can make operating your model railroad more realistic and enjoyable.
Modeling
48 Modeling Southern Pacific's AC4400CW by Russ Goodwin
Adding a few additional detail parts to the Athearn AC4400CW produces an excellent looking model of a modern diesel locomotive.
68 Tie layout and cutting jig by Al Crisp
This simple device speeds up the chore of cutting and laying switch ties.
69 Building and finishing rock outcroppings by Sam Swanson No matter what popular method of scenery construction you use, these techniques will allow you to model realistic looking rock outcroppings in any scale.
85 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbash a large lumber mill by Jeff Johnston
The Walthers HO scale lumber mill is the basis of this kitbash.
91 Modeling scrap steel by Greg Condio
Painting pencil shavings? Its an idea that only a model railroader could come up with.
Prototype
52 Standard CP wood culverts by Patrick Lawson
While simple, culverts are also an essential feature on railroad rights-of-way.
59 The General Motors SD70 by Ken Goslett with drawings by Eric Neubauer
These modern-day, six-axle, 4,000 h.p. diesels can be found at work on the NS, SP NYS&W, CN, IC and Conrail.
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