Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2010 June CR auto car Grand Canyon Railway
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine June 2010
Special features
38 Perspective: Not all small Amtrak stations are created equal by David Lustig
This modern little station is really no more than a platform and a shelter, but it has been designed to blend in with the desert scenery that surrounds it.
40 Souvenirs and memories by Wayne Siffner
Travel back in time with us on Wayne Sittner's HO scale layout to see what life was like in eastern Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley coal mining region in the 1950's and 1960's.
i Index to RMC Volume 78
A subject and author directory for the June, 2009, to May, 2010, issues of RAII,ROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN.
66 Recreating Wisconsin's past by Ray Meyer and Bill Stadler
The Metro Model Railroad Club has created an HO scale railroad that runs from Chicago through central Wisconsin to the Mississippi River.
Modeling
46 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing a "fire duck" by Bob Bennett
A Kibri military model gets converted to civilian use.
47 Detailing a Conrail 86-foot auto parts boxcar by Rob Sundberg with photos by Chip Syme
The addition of a few new details to the Walthers auto parts boxcar makes an already good looking model even better.
53 Realistic telegraph poles by David J. Leider
Pole lines were a common sight along railroad rights-of-way. Modeling them, and making them removable, is easy.
56 The Scenery Clinic: Pt. VIII: Modeling Douglas Firs by Paul Scoles
This month Paul shows us step-by-step how he made the great
looking Douglas Fir trees on his Great Northern diorama.
62 Scratchbuilder's Corner: Metal working Pt. I by Bob Walker
This month we begin a series on model building with metal. 64 To the train show by Walt Muren
Last month Walt showed how he built his lightweight, portable modules. This month he explains how he transports them in his car. 72 Simple bridge railings by Jerry Wikstrom
Here's an inexpensive way to make railings using hardware cloth.
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