Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1999 October New DL&W CN Tugboat Easy structur
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine October 1999
Special features
46 Perspective: This old bean mill by Robert D. Turner
Small industrial and agricultural establishments could once be found along short rail sidings all across the continent. Today, their numbers and importance to the railroads have dwindled.
66 Visiting Greg Condio's B&O layout by Greg Condio
Set in the industrial area around Pittsburgh, this freelanced B&O-inspired HO scale layout captures the flavor of railroading during the 1970's and 1980's in western Pennsylvania.
78 A layout design seminar: The Depew, Lancaster & Western: a modern shortline by Harold Russell
A spin-off from Conrail, this modern shortline presents many fine modeling opportunites.
89 The relocated and expanded Lone Pine & Tonopah R.R. by Kermit Paul
From big city scenes and the SP Daylight to geared logging locos, this new and enlarged HO scale layout captures the look of California railroading in the 1940's with plenty of steam action.
Modeling
50 Modeling the Sierra R.R.'s Baldwin S-12's by David Biondi This famous California shortline operated three Baldwin diesel switchers. Here is how you can model them using the Athearn loco.
54 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Reece Street conversions by Lane Stewart
Grandt Line's Reece Street House kit can be easily kitbashed into a variety of different buildings.
57 Building Canadian National's No. 6 tug by Ray Hansen
This step-by-step article covers scratchbuilding an HO model of CN tug No. 6, which was used on Okanagan Lake in British Columbia.
71 Kitbashing a UP R70-16 mechanical reefer by Paul Maciulewicz By combining parts from Con-Cor and Athearn models, it's possible to build a nice looking model of a modern-day refrigerator car.
86 Kitbashing an HOn3 tank car by Bob Brendle
The Roundhouse Old Timer tank car kit is the basis for this HO kitbashing project.
Prototype
76 Pennsylvania RR's X42 boxcars by Richard Burg, with drawings
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