Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1992 October

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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1992 October

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Contents:  Special Features – Perspective: Diversity in the Ordinary (A close look at a railroad’s roster can reveal many differences in the ‘standard’ GP locomotive), Ogden Park Southern System (This HO scale layout features the Pennsylvania Railroad’s Valley Division and the Ogden Park Southern, a shortline that is freelanced following many Pennsy practices), Boomer Trail Special: Dawn to Dusk after Disaster on the Bicci & Onri (A suspicious fire strikes the shops of a California shortline), A Comparison Chart for Minatare Light Bulbs (If you’re in the dark when it comes to electricity, then this information can help you choose the right bulbs for your modeling needs), Track planning Saluda Mountain (The steepest mainline railroad grade in America makes an interesting modeling subject) Modeling – Painting a Wisconsin Central Switcher (The WC’s maroon and cream paint scheme has that classic railroad look), Definitely “out west” (A little detail can sometimes add a lot of character to a scene and, in this case, it even suggests the location), RMC/Dremel Kit bashing Award: Kit bashing an Erie Milk Car (An Intermountain Models O scale 1937 standard AAR boxcar can be used to model Erie’s 6655-6699 series milk cars), Adding Details for a City Classics Factory (Here are a few tricks to vary the look of these kits), N Scale Niche: Mounting Micro-trains couplers on Kato F-units (Making the conversion to North American style couplers on the Kato model isn’t hard), Protofile 64: CNW 91300-91317 series Auto Parts Boxcar ( Con-Cor’s new HO scale auto parts car can be kit bashed to represent this Chicago & North Western prototype) Prototype – Thrall Stand-Alone and Drawbar-Connected Well Cars (Built in April 1991, these cars were among the last to receive the Trailer Train Company logo)

Issue:  October 1992

Condition:  Very Good