What’s in this issue ...
Coming your way in the February issue we have ...
Tweezers:
Jack Burgess does it again. This time he delves into one
of the smallest of tools, but also one of the most important to fine
model making.
Columbia Cascade andWestern:
MRH visits this operations-ori-
ented club to see how they've overcome some real challenges to
build a layout that would be the envy of many.
Yes, it's a model:
Our new regular photo feature is back with new
photos, including pictures of S scale and N scale modeling.
Modeling Conrail's N5 caboose:
Learn the tricks to easily modeling
this caboose by starting with a Bowser kit.
Teach your engineers to turn heads:
Animation and lighting expert
modeler Geoff Bunza demonstrates how to get your loco engineer
figures to turn their head in the direction of movement!
Around the room layout entrance with NO duckunder:
Bob
Bucklew shows how to build an aisle gate that opens to allow entry
and closes easily for flawless train running.
Our regular columns:
Getting Real
guest columnist and Master
Model Railroader Jack Burgess shows us how he's set up his work-
shop for maximum efficiency. Charlie Comstock starts running
trains on his new peninsula, while Bruce Petrarca teaches us how
those decoder boards do their magic. Finally Ken Patterson intro-
duces us to Butch Eyler's modeling, truly a model railroading artist
if there ever was one. Enjoy!
MRH-Feb 2013