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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2008 December

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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2008 December

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Contents:  Special Features – Perspective: Waterville Rwy. Encounter (While it’s been 60 years since a flood brought a halt to the Waterville Railway operations, the former grain-hauling Washington State shortline still survives its words and pictures.), The Consolidated Republic Mining Railroad (Join us for a visit to Greg Wright’s unique model railroad. His 3/8″ scale, 20″ gauge mining railroad features an intriguing mix of scratch built and kit bashed models.), Adventures in Free-Mo Pt. II (Anyone involved in modular railroading needs to transport their rolling stock, as well as their modules. The author solved this dilemma by building a case for the tackle boxes he uses to carry his equipment.) Modeling – Modeling the Holiday Season (With a few simple, eye-catching details, you can bring the holiday season alive on your layout.), RMC/Dremel Kit bashing Award: Kit bashing a Shortlilne Sand Car (Inspired by a car on California’s McCloud River Railroad, Jeff kit bashed a similar car for sand service on his HO scale Buckhorn Rwy.), Modeling a Phase II a RS-3 (This modeling project involves mating a Stewart Models shell to an Atlas chassis, then detailing the model for the C&NW.), Scratch builder’s Corner: Storage, Again (Working on modeling projects is easier when your work bench and storage space are organized.), Modeling The M&StL Through Mason City: Pt II (This month we finish our examination of the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway in Mason City, Iowa, during the 1950’s, with a look at how the author modeled the railroad and it’s many customers.), Moving Targets (Here is how you can build switch stands with working targets.), Hampton, NJ: A Plan for a Free-Mo Interchange (This track plan design is based on a once busy interchange.) Prototype – Hampton, NJ: The CNJ’s Dual Gauge Railroad Junction (The rails through this small New Jersey town are rusty now, but at one time Hampton was a busy interchange on the CNJ.) Departments – Notes On An Old Timetable, Safety Valve, Dispatcher’s Report, Rail books, RMC Timetable, Test Track, Collector Consist, Editors Notebook, Classified Advertising, Exchange Place, Dealer Directory, Advertising Index

Issue:  December 2008

Condition:  Very Good