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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2001 March Kitbash a B&O automobile boxcar
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine March 2001
Special features
50 Perspective: Industrial railroads: where no rules is the rule by David Lustig
Variety is a key word when it comes to industrial railroad operations.
52 20 Years of the San Diego Model R.R. Museum-The San Diego Model Railroad Club by Paul Voss with William C. Schaumburg The San Diego Model Railroad Museum recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. This issue starts a three-part report on their progress.
71 Reaching the gateway by Dave Messer
Join us for a look at the newly completed town of Brookview on the author's HO scale Northeast Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
75 Demystifying Command Control by Don Fiehmann
If you've ever wondered just what is DCC and how does it work, then this series if for you.
Modeling
60 Modeling a modern electric: NJ Transit's ALP44 by Frank Cicero
While at first glance NJT's ALP44 may look just like Amtrak's AEM7, there are some differences that can be easily modeled.
64 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing an MKT baggage car by Dennis Hedlund
An Athearn heavyweight baggage car is the starting point for this HO scale project.
67 Building the South Park Valley, Pt. II: The Sky's the limit by Fran and Miles Hale, with John Lowrence
Replacing the sharp corners in a layout room with transitional curves can give the appearance of an endless sky.
84 A layout design seminar: The New Mexico Division, Pt. II by Bob Foltz
Last month we looked at the Santa Fe's Raton Pass line between Las Vagas and Lamy, New Mexico. This month we'll follow the author's progress as he develops the prototype information into first a trackplan and then a layout.
Prototype
78 Modeling B&O's M-27F boxcar by Bob Chapman
In 1933 the B&O rebuilt a number of boxcars with mansard-style
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