Description: RailroadTreasures offers the following item: Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2012 May RMC Municipal waste trains Remodeling Railroad Model Craftsman 2012 May Departments 5 Safety Valve Letters from our readers 8 Dispatchers Report Product and industry news 24 Railbooks Book news and reviews 34 RMC Timetable Scheduled events and notices 82 Test Track Product reviews 88 Collector Consist Century old scale operation possibilities -Keith Wills 90 Editors Notebook Commentary-William C. Schaumburg 94 Classified Advertising Commercial listings 94 Exchange Place Non-commercial listings 95 Dealer Directory Recommended hobby dealers 97 Advertising Index Special features 40 Perspective: It's all @#$% now by David Lustig While it is certainly different than it was a generation or two ago, the changing world of contemporary railroading is still fascinating. 42 A visit to Dan Zugelter's C&O Railway by Greg Komar with William C. Schaumburg Join us as we explore Dan Zugelter's beautiful HO scale, C&O inspired layout. Set in the mountains of West Virginia, this large and finely-detailed model railroad is rooted firmly in the steam era. Modeling 50 A place in which to live by Bob Bennett A few simple changes to a pair of O scale home kits gives the structures a more personal, lived-in appearance. 55 Drill marks in cliffs by Mark Maynard Rock cuts along highways and railroad rights-of-way often have marks from where they were drilled for blasting. Here is how you can model them. 57 Modeling municipal waste trains Part I: a transfer facility by M.R. Snell To easy the growing problem of moving municipal solid waste from urban areas to landfills, a new type of rail-serviced industry has grown up. 64 Scratchbuilder's Corner: Material choices by Bob Walker Choosing the right modeling material can make all the difference. 66 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Kitbashing Santa Fe mechanical refrigerator cars, Pt. I by Jim Providenza Using Athearn's PFE R70-20 models the author cut and spliced the shells to create models of SFRC Rr-87, Rr-90 and Rr-91 class cars. 72 Processing lichen for long-term scenery use by Keith Albright A primer for working with an old standby. Prototype 76 Rubber tires meet steel wheels by David Lustig Thanks to guide wheel attachments, which can be fitted to a variety of trucks, many of today's maintenance-of-way vehicles are no longer restricted to the rails. 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: Ebay will add $1.25 each additional items, there are a few exceptions. Ebay Global shipping charges are shown. These items are shipped to Kentucky and forwarded to you. Ebay collects the shipping and customs / import fees. Refunds may be issued if you add multiple items to your cart and pay with one payment. For direct postage rates to these countries, send me an email. Shipping varies by weight. Payment options Payment must be received within 7 days. Paypal is accepted. Terms and conditions All sales are final. Returns accepted if item is not as described. Contact us first. No warranty is stated or implied. Please e-mail us with any questions before bidding. Thanks for looking at our items.
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Location: Talbott, Tennessee
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