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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2000 June Amtrak kitbash O&W Diesel sand tower
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine June 2000
Special features
50 Perspective: Cruise train by Robert Turner
The American Orient Express provides modelers with an opportunity to run equipment not usually seen on contemporary railroads.
52 Bob Walker's "temporary" layout: The Rio Grande Southern in On3 by Bob Walker
This beautifully scenicked and fully operating layout captures the look and feel of the Rio Grande Southern in the fall of 1943.
i Index to RMC Volume 68
A subject and author directory to the June, 1999, to May, 2000, issues of RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN.
71 An island switching and logging operation by Dave Lustig This industrial rail line served a pulp mill on the Alaskan panhandle and would make a great little modeling subject.
Modeling
58 Modeling a C&NW U30C by Raymond Meyer
With a little bit of work, Athearn's HO scale U30C can easily be turned into a good looking C&NW model.
65 Soils for scenery by Doug Hole
Gathering material for your next project can begin in your backyard, and organizing it by size, texture and color can make using it easier.
66 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing Amtrak's NPCU by Frank Cicero
Following Amtrak lead, modeler Frank Cicero turned an HO scale F4OPH into Non-Powered Cab Unit, complete with a baggage door.
76 A diesel sanding tower for Mayfield yard by Robert E. Mohowski and John Forni
When the NYO&W acquired its first road diesels, the railroad built a new sanding facility at its Mayfield yard to service the engines. Here is a look at the prototype and how it can be scratchbuilt.
82 Searching for the ultimate railroad by Bill and Kitty Wells
Set in the late 1940's and early 1950's, this large O scale layout features long trains with both steam and diesel power running over Colorado's well-known Joint Line.
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