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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2006 November RMC FT Sort Booster Autumn in VT
 
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine November 2006
Special features
52 Perspective: Belpaire smokeboxes and other tales of Don Wood by Jim Boyd
It was through magazine photographs taken by the late Don Wood that the author was introduced to the look of steam power on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
54 The B&M's Green Mountain Division by Don Janes
Set in the hills of Vermont, this beautifully-scenicked HO scale layout employs a mixture of steam and diesel to handle the freight and passenger trains of the B&M, CV, CN and Rutland.
100 Plans from photos by Jack Burgess
Here is a way to make simple scale drawings from an oblique photo.
Modeling
70 Modeling a DL&W FTA-FTSB-FTA set by Rusty Recordon Modeling one of EMD's unique FTSB units is an interesting kitbashing project and the high point of modeling this three-unit set.
80 Scratchbuilder's corner: Freight cars as structures by Bob Walker
Old railroad cars can sometimes find a second life as a shed, and modeling them can add interest to a layout.
82 Adding sound to the On30 Bachmann Shay by Larry Puckett The simple addition of a sound unit enhances this little On30 Shay's appeal.
87 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing the Erie's 29th Street Freighthouse by Vincent Lee
An HO scale Walthers kit is the starting point for this classic-looking railroad structure.
92 How to model a passenger train by Bob Chapman
In the third and final part of our series on modeling the consists of B&O trains Nos. 233 and 238, we focus on kitbashing the combine and lunch-counter coach cars.
Prototype
63 The FTSB: an EMD anomaly by Robert E. Mohowski
In addition to the regular FT B-unit, EMD also built a shorter and little known version of the B-unit, referred to as the FTSB.
Cover
A pair of Rutland Railroad Alco RS-3's head a milk train through Bellows Falls, Vermont, on Don Janes' HO scale layout. Join us for a closer look at Don's beautifully-done model railroad.

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