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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2011 February

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    Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2011 February
    Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine February 2011
    Small tear upper edge Near Hoppers
    Special features
    40 Perspective: Keystone run by Mike McReynolds
    It may be 2011, but the California State Railroad Museum still provides a taste of steam-powered, shortline railroading, complete with a 1922 Baldwin 2-8-0.
    42 Visiting the New York Central's Big Four Division by Noel Widdifield; with photos by Fred Lagno
    Set in the 1950's, this large basement layout features plenty of railroad action and lots of scenery, and it's done in 1:29 scale.
    Modeling
    48 The mating habits of the North American module by Tom Knapp This module system employs a pin and socket connection to hold the sections in alignment.
    53 The Waupaca - Green Bay Rwy. enginehouse by David Leider
    Waupaca, Wisconsin, was home to a small, wooden, two-stall enginehouse. It's simple, classic lines not only provide a look that would be at home on almost any branchline or shortline. but they also make it an easy scratchbuilding project.
    59 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: A kitbashed Santa Fe class GA 131 covered hopper by Steve Funney
    An Atlas six-bay, cylindrical covered hopper is the starting point for this HO scale modeling project.
    61 The Scenery Clinic: Pt. XIII: Painting rocks by Paul Scales
    With last month's rock castings installed on the diorama, this month it is time to turn our attention to coloring them.
    64 Designing a hoist house: Pt. Il by Chuck Diljak
    After looking at a variety of hoists and hoist houses last month, this month it's time to start modeling. We'll begin by constructing the hoist machinery, the foundation and the walls.
    74 Scratchbuilder's corner: Making stone walls by Bob Walker Here is way to make a good looking stone wall. It involves carving 1/8"
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