Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1985 May

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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1985 May

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Contents:  Special Features – Perspective: Summer right-of-way (The summer weather brings with a crop of weeds and brush along the rights-of-way of many railroads.), Beginning Modeling: Scenery and Structures (Our beginners’ series concludes with some helpful ideas on building realistic scenery and structures.), Learning from the Oil Creek: Scenery and Structures (Our demonstration layout illustrates some basic scenery techniques.), Boomer Trail Modeling – RMC/Dremel Kit bashing Award: Kit bashed Logging Train (The author of our Pacific Coast Logging series tells how he modeled a freelance, diesel-era logging train.), The Richmond Hill Lines (Here’s a portable traction layout with a lot of operational possibilities.), Build a Small Coaling Tower (A CB&Q 40-ton coaling tower is the inspiration for this step-by-step scratch-building project.), Protofile 35: Central Vermont RS11 (An encounter with the prototype was the inspiration for detailing a Model Power RS11 in the Central Vermont style.), In HARMs way: Templates for Custom Track (These templates can make building custom switches an easier job.), Modeling Barbed Wire Fences (With a handful of scale 4″ x 4″‘s and some monofilament fishing line, you can fence in the open ranges on your layout.)Prototype – The Century Series: C420 (Our look at these Alco products continues as we examine the C420.), C&O section house (Here are plans for a standard C&O four-room bunkhouse.)

Issue:  May 1985

Condition:  Very Good