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RailroadTreasures offers the following item: Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 2009 July Scenery tricks Mirrors Building flat Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine July 2009 Special features40 Perspective: Hoist away, matey by David LustigWhen the Staten Island Railroad took delivery of its new Brookville Equipment locomotives, they had to be barged across the Arthur Kill waterway and then trucked to their new home at the railroad\'s Clifton Shops. For anyone lucky enough to witness the move, it was quite a show.42 Modeling on a budget- Lake Erie Aggregate by Jim Martin with photography by Pete MoffettInspired by a small layout that appeared in RMC 50 years ago this month, this newly constructed 24\"x 48\" On30 micro-layout proves you don\'t need a lot of room or money to build a model railroad, and you don\'t need a large layout to have plenty of fun in the hobby.62 How I operate my State Belt Railroad by Bill Kaufman After studying the rather unique operations of the State BeltRailroad-a California switching line that served San Francisco\'s Embarcadero harbor front-the author set out to devise a similar operating scenario for his own HO scale State Belt layout.Modeling50 Shallow-relief structures by Don SpiroThe use of shallow relief buildings can help in creating that \"heavily urbanized\" look without taking up a lot of space and can turn a small area into one that appears much larger.59 RMC/Dremel Kitbashing Award: Sasquatch, a homebuilt, electric railcar by Robert A. BoydCombining parts from a Model Die Casting sleeper and combine to make a freelanced HO scale electric railcar has earned Robert Boyd this month\'s Kitbash Award.70 Doing it with mirrors by Ray HoppesA well-placed mirror can add a sense of depth to a to a layout scene and make the scene appear deeper than it actually is.72 Building a pile bent trestle by David J. LeiderThis scratchbuilt, HO scale, wooden trestle is based on a Soo Line bridge that is located in Waupaca, Wisconsin.78 Scratchbuilder\'s Corner: Color revisited by Bob WalkerBefore finishing a model, it is important to take into consideration the material being painted or stained.All pictures are of the actual item. If this is a railroad item, this material is obsolete and no longer in use by the railroad.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.
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