Description: RailroadTreasures offers the following item: Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2013 June INDEX PS&N Caboose plans CPR Boundar Railroad Model Craftsman June 2013 Vol 82 No 1 CONTENTS Special features 38 Perspective: What does your railroad's headquarters look like? by David Lustig Every railroad has a headquarters building. This two-story stucco structure adjacent to the tracks serves the Los Angeles Junction Rwy. 40 The S scale Sierra Northern by Bob Hogan This layout recreates the SP's steam-to-diesel transition era and will be open to visitors at next month's NMRA National Convention. 46 RPM-East meet report by Eric Hansmann Here is a look at a few of the many contest quality models that were on display at the Railroad Prototype Modelers Meet near Pittsburgh. i Index to Volume 81 A subject and author directory for the June, 2012, to May, 2013, issues of RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN. 62 CPR's Boundary Subdivision by Scott Calvert We wrap up our coverage of the Canadian Pacific's Boundary Subdivision with a look back at an HO scale model railroad that was inspired by the CPR's rugged mountain railroad. Modeling 49 Scratchbuilding an HO scale coal dealer by Alan Mende You'll want to stock up on your styrene supplies for this project, which is based on a prototype structure that stood in Somerville, New Jersey. 56 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing a C&WI combine by Stan Rydarowicz Having been originally built as a steam-powered railcar, the prototype for this kitbashing project was a kitbash itself. 58 Four tools you can make by David W. Lamberts Practical and simple to make, these tools can come in handy. 68 Scratchbuilder's Corner: Mini-projects by Bob Walker Breaking down large projects into more manageable mini-projects can make them easier to complete. 70 Detailing a DL&W F7 by Scott Lupia Paint, decals and a few additional detail parts make this modestly priced model a standout. 75 A low cost milling machine by Scott Lupia Here is how you can convert a drill press into a milling machine. Prototype 61 Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern wood caboose by Jim Ankrom; with drawings by Julian Cavalier This caboose was built by the Russell Car and Snow Plow Company. Cover Alco A-B-A lash-up of PA's leads the 12-car Shasta Daylight out of Summit Tunnel and past SP cab-forward No. 4252, which is running light back to Truckee after assisting a freight over the "hill." Photo by Bob Hogan. Departments 5 Safety Valve Letters from our readers 8 Dispatchers Report Product and industry news 22 Railbooks Book news and reviews 30 RMC Timetable Scheduled events and notices 76 Test Track Product reviews 84 Collector Consist Graham Farish NYC J3a Hudson -Keith Wills 86 Editors Notebook Commentary- Christopher P. D'Amato 90 Classified Advertising Commercial listings 90 Exchange Place Non-commercial listings 91 Dealer Directory Recommended hobby dealers 93 Advertising Index All pictures are of the actual item. There may be reflection from the lights in some photos. We try to take photos of any damage. If this is a railroad item, this material is obsolete and no longer in use by the railroad. Please email with questions. Publishers of Train Shed Cyclopedias and Stephans Railroad Directories. Large inventory of railroad books and magazines. Thank you for buying from us. Shipping charges US Shipments: When you add multiple items to your cart, the reduced shipping charges will automatically be calculated. For direct postage rates to other countries, send me an email. Shipping varies by weight. Terms and conditions All sales are final. Returns accepted if item is not as described. Contact us before making a return. No warranty is stated or implied. Please e-mail us with any questions before bidding or buying. Thanks for looking at our items.
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