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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2014 April Model a Coal Loader RMC
 
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2014 April Model a Coal Loader
98 Pages
Model a Coal Loader, C&O and PM Business Cars, Tom Mcinerney's Dual Gauge HO Scale Elk River Logging RR, Building Two SP Depots, & More

Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2014 April Visiting the Elk River Logging Railroad
Special features
38  Perspective: Transporting a heat exchanger by Michael Collins When it comes to the heat exchangers shipped by Air Products and Chemical, Inc., there is no mistaking that these are oversize loads and with their giant size come some special needs.
40  Visiting the Elk River Logging Railroad by Tom McInerney
Set in the 1920's, this dual-gauge, HO scale layout features plenty of backwoods, mountain railroading.
62  2014 NToy Fair by John Glaab
Here is a look at some of the new model railroad products introduced at this year's Toy Fair.
Modeling
46  Building a concrete arched bridge by James Van Bokkelen This interesting concrete bridge over the former Boston & Maine tracks near Rowley, Massachusetts, is really two bridges. One side features an arch, while the other side, built 24 years later during a road widening project, is made of concrete beams.
51  Modeling business cars for the C&O and Pere Marquette by Walt Muren
With a little repainting and lettering, Kato's HO scale B&O business cars can be turned into C&O and Pere Marquette models. Interior details and lighting add to the project.
57  Building two SP depots by Thomas A.Yorke
These scratchbuilt O scale models were built using a product called Balsa Foam for the walls.
65  Modeling a truck to rail coal loader by Jim Hertzog
This small coal loader is located along the Reading & Northern near Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania.
57  Scratchbuilder's Corner: Making joints by Bob Walker
Joints can be a weak spot in models. Here are some techniques for strengthening them.
74  RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing Chicago's Union Station concourse by Dr. William Buss
This model captures childhood memories of cross-country train travel.
77  Modeling a load of corrugated pipe by David Yadock
Here is how you can make a realistic looking and inexpensive load that will look great in a gondola or riding on a flat car.
Prototype
72  Pere Marquette octagonal crossing gate tower by Julian Cavalier This century old design would make for an interesting model.

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