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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1977 December Logging company store Modifying
 
Railroad Model Craftsman   December 1977   Vol 46/No 7
CONTENTS
special features
90 Boomer Trail-Edwin P. Alexander's models range from the first U.S.
prototype HO loco to his current Civil War-era dioramas
130 Cartoon-Smokey and the what?/T.A. Dial
modeling
52 Night scenes on the Carrabasset-Tips on how to take simulated night
model photos in black-and-white/Dave Frary
54 Logging company store-This project, based on a Pennsylvania prototype,
reviews modern structure modeling techniques/Jerry Strangarity
58 Variations on MDC's Harriman 2-8-0's-Modifying kit-built steam locos to
achieve a family appearance is easy and fun/John Swanson
60 Making the scene with small structures-That unused long and narrow
space may have more potential than you realize/Spike Brown
63 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award-Athearn shells are used to kitbash an HO
model of EMD's mighty SD45X, Southern Pacific style/Paul McGuffin
66 Pitfalls of operation-Having fun and keeping the railroad running is
simply a matter of a little advance planning/Alan L. Bates
68 Modeling the Camas Prairie's Grangeville line-It looks for all the world
like a dieselized version of the Gorre & Daphetid/Dave Clemens
78 Personalize your people-Color step-by-step photos show how to modify
commercial plastic figures for specific needs/Russell M. Griffin
86 Hi-rail truck-Here's how to kitbash one of the common types of trucks that
railroads use both on and off the rails/Jim Slaughter
prototype
76 Clinchfield's Santa Fe-style steel caboose-Drawings and photos of a
caboose seemingly transplated from the Southwest/Julian Cavalier
82 Thoughts on a typical mine-Edna Mine on the contemporary Denver &
Rio Grande Western offers an example for modeling/Jim Boyd
89 Coal bin-It's hard to imagine that such a small, easy-to-build structure
could provide so much operating potential/Chuck Yungkurth

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