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Model Railroader - Magazine - Favorite Projects - Winter 2022

Model Railroader - Magazine - Favorite Projects - Winter 2022

  • Winter 2022 - Favorite Project
  • Release: Nov 2021
  • Series: Model Railroader
  • Publisher: Kalmbach
Features:

In this Issue:
BENCHWORK
DCC ESSENTIALS
SCENERY AND STRUCTURES
ROLLING STOCK

Plus much more:
IMPROVE YOUR LAYOUT TODAY!, pg. 7
Introduction
by Carl Swanson

INSTALLING A LAYOUT SKIRT ON CURVED FASCIA, pg. 8
A simple, inexpensive method helps complete a flowing layout edge
by Jeff Sargeant

BUILD BENCHWORK FOR A SECTIONAL LAYOUT, pg. 11
A way to prepare for disassembly or a household move
by Pelle SĂžeborg

BUILD A LIFT-UP SECTION THAT LOCKS IN PLACE, pg. 16
A simple mechanism holds a lift span high enough to walk under
by James P. Murphy

HOW TO MAKE OLDER TURNOUTS DCC-FRIENDLY, pg. 2o
Reduce the potential for short circuits by following these easy techniques
by Larry Puckett

TIPS FOR IMPROVING TURNOUTS, pg. 23
With a little attention, commercial turnouts can be ready for their closeups
by Pelle SĂžeborg

TIPS FOR CONSISTING DCC LOCOMOTIVES, pg. 26
By Larry Puckett

HOW TO PAINT AND WEATHER TRACK IN 5 STEPS (AND HOW TO LAY IT), pg. 28
Spray painting, brush painting, and a wash enhance commercial track
by Lou Sassi

BUILD A MOUNTAIN SCENERY, pg. 32
A diorama makes a great setting to display models and hone scenery techniques
by Steve Buchanan

HOW TO LAYER BACKDROPS FOR DEPTH, pg. 35
By Cody Grivno

BUILD A COAL TRUCK DUMP, pg. 38
This compact trackside industry provides a spot for loading hoppers
by Ken Kyser

EASY WALL SIGNS WITH IMAGE TRANSFER, pg. 42
Acrylic medium turns computer printouts to convincing painted-on signs
by Jeff Goldenberg

7 HELPFUL HINTS TO BETTER BRIDGES, pg. 46
These tips will help you adapt commercial materials to the situations on your layout
by Mark Dance

HOW TO SCRATCHBUILD A BEAM BRIDGE, PG. 49
Wooden ties and plastic girders combine to make an eye-catching span
by Jim Ferenc

HOW TO MODEL A DESERT, pg. 54
Make a realistic HO scale diorama using old and new techniques
by Kim Nipkow

HOW TO MODEL JOSHUA TREES, pg. 58
Use wire to model an interesting plant unique to America’s Mojave Desert
by Kim Nipkow

A NEW LOOK FOR A ‘BLUE BOX’ CAR, pg. 60
Breathing new life into an older Athearn boxcar
by Andy Renshaw

THREE WAYS TO WEATHER ROLLING STOCK, pg. 64
Enhance cement hoppers with theatrical powders, pigment ink, or acrylic craft paints
by M.R. Snell

WEATHERING ROOFTOPS, pg. 68
How to make the tops of locomotives and freight cars look like the real thing
by Pelle SĂžeborg

HOW TO WEATHER WITH ACRYLICS, pg. 72
By Cody Grivno

USING LOCOMOTIVE BELL AND WHISTLE SIGNALS, pg. 75
By Jim Hediger

HOW TO MODEL A FLATCAR FULL OF TRACTORS, pg. 76
Even the load can become a part of the operating session
by Mont Switzer

ENHANCE THE DECK OF A READY-TO-RUN FLATCAR, pg. 81
Sand, file, paint, and weather your car to show years of use
by M.R. Snell

      Overview:

      From the editors of Model Railroader, 45 Years on the Milwaukee, Racine & Troy special issue celebrates the anniversary with a comprehensive history of Model Railroader's famous HO layout, plus several of the best how-to articles generated by this railroad.

      Featuring the work of Model Railroader staff, past and present, including David Popp, Cody Grivno, Steve Otte, Dana Kawala, and Eric White, this special issue provides decades of projects, tips, and even the original track plan.

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      Model Railroader - Magazine - Favorite Projects - Winter 2022

      • Winter 2022 - Favorite Project
      • Release: Nov 2021
      • Series: Model Railroader
      • Publisher: Kalmbach
      Features:

      In this Issue:
      BENCHWORK
      DCC ESSENTIALS
      SCENERY AND STRUCTURES
      ROLLING STOCK

      Plus much more:
      IMPROVE YOUR LAYOUT TODAY!, pg. 7
      Introduction
      by Carl Swanson

      INSTALLING A LAYOUT SKIRT ON CURVED FASCIA, pg. 8
      A simple, inexpensive method helps complete a flowing layout edge
      by Jeff Sargeant

      BUILD BENCHWORK FOR A SECTIONAL LAYOUT, pg. 11
      A way to prepare for disassembly or a household move
      by Pelle SĂžeborg

      BUILD A LIFT-UP SECTION THAT LOCKS IN PLACE, pg. 16
      A simple mechanism holds a lift span high enough to walk under
      by James P. Murphy

      HOW TO MAKE OLDER TURNOUTS DCC-FRIENDLY, pg. 2o
      Reduce the potential for short circuits by following these easy techniques
      by Larry Puckett

      TIPS FOR IMPROVING TURNOUTS, pg. 23
      With a little attention, commercial turnouts can be ready for their closeups
      by Pelle SĂžeborg

      TIPS FOR CONSISTING DCC LOCOMOTIVES, pg. 26
      By Larry Puckett

      HOW TO PAINT AND WEATHER TRACK IN 5 STEPS (AND HOW TO LAY IT), pg. 28
      Spray painting, brush painting, and a wash enhance commercial track
      by Lou Sassi

      BUILD A MOUNTAIN SCENERY, pg. 32
      A diorama makes a great setting to display models and hone scenery techniques
      by Steve Buchanan

      HOW TO LAYER BACKDROPS FOR DEPTH, pg. 35
      By Cody Grivno

      BUILD A COAL TRUCK DUMP, pg. 38
      This compact trackside industry provides a spot for loading hoppers
      by Ken Kyser

      EASY WALL SIGNS WITH IMAGE TRANSFER, pg. 42
      Acrylic medium turns computer printouts to convincing painted-on signs
      by Jeff Goldenberg

      7 HELPFUL HINTS TO BETTER BRIDGES, pg. 46
      These tips will help you adapt commercial materials to the situations on your layout
      by Mark Dance

      HOW TO SCRATCHBUILD A BEAM BRIDGE, PG. 49
      Wooden ties and plastic girders combine to make an eye-catching span
      by Jim Ferenc

      HOW TO MODEL A DESERT, pg. 54
      Make a realistic HO scale diorama using old and new techniques
      by Kim Nipkow

      HOW TO MODEL JOSHUA TREES, pg. 58
      Use wire to model an interesting plant unique to America’s Mojave Desert
      by Kim Nipkow

      A NEW LOOK FOR A ‘BLUE BOX’ CAR, pg. 60
      Breathing new life into an older Athearn boxcar
      by Andy Renshaw

      THREE WAYS TO WEATHER ROLLING STOCK, pg. 64
      Enhance cement hoppers with theatrical powders, pigment ink, or acrylic craft paints
      by M.R. Snell

      WEATHERING ROOFTOPS, pg. 68
      How to make the tops of locomotives and freight cars look like the real thing
      by Pelle SĂžeborg

      HOW TO WEATHER WITH ACRYLICS, pg. 72
      By Cody Grivno

      USING LOCOMOTIVE BELL AND WHISTLE SIGNALS, pg. 75
      By Jim Hediger

      HOW TO MODEL A FLATCAR FULL OF TRACTORS, pg. 76
      Even the load can become a part of the operating session
      by Mont Switzer

      ENHANCE THE DECK OF A READY-TO-RUN FLATCAR, pg. 81
      Sand, file, paint, and weather your car to show years of use
      by M.R. Snell

          Overview:

          From the editors of Model Railroader, 45 Years on the Milwaukee, Racine & Troy special issue celebrates the anniversary with a comprehensive history of Model Railroader's famous HO layout, plus several of the best how-to articles generated by this railroad.

          Featuring the work of Model Railroader staff, past and present, including David Popp, Cody Grivno, Steve Otte, Dana Kawala, and Eric White, this special issue provides decades of projects, tips, and even the original track plan.

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          • Winter 2022 - Favorite Project
          • Release: Nov 2021
          • Series: Model Railroader
          • Publisher: Kalmbach
          Features:

          In this Issue:
          BENCHWORK
          DCC ESSENTIALS
          SCENERY AND STRUCTURES
          ROLLING STOCK

          Plus much more:
          IMPROVE YOUR LAYOUT TODAY!, pg. 7
          Introduction
          by Carl Swanson

          INSTALLING A LAYOUT SKIRT ON CURVED FASCIA, pg. 8
          A simple, inexpensive method helps complete a flowing layout edge
          by Jeff Sargeant

          BUILD BENCHWORK FOR A SECTIONAL LAYOUT, pg. 11
          A way to prepare for disassembly or a household move
          by Pelle SĂžeborg

          BUILD A LIFT-UP SECTION THAT LOCKS IN PLACE, pg. 16
          A simple mechanism holds a lift span high enough to walk under
          by James P. Murphy

          HOW TO MAKE OLDER TURNOUTS DCC-FRIENDLY, pg. 2o
          Reduce the potential for short circuits by following these easy techniques
          by Larry Puckett

          TIPS FOR IMPROVING TURNOUTS, pg. 23
          With a little attention, commercial turnouts can be ready for their closeups
          by Pelle SĂžeborg

          TIPS FOR CONSISTING DCC LOCOMOTIVES, pg. 26
          By Larry Puckett

          HOW TO PAINT AND WEATHER TRACK IN 5 STEPS (AND HOW TO LAY IT), pg. 28
          Spray painting, brush painting, and a wash enhance commercial track
          by Lou Sassi

          BUILD A MOUNTAIN SCENERY, pg. 32
          A diorama makes a great setting to display models and hone scenery techniques
          by Steve Buchanan

          HOW TO LAYER BACKDROPS FOR DEPTH, pg. 35
          By Cody Grivno

          BUILD A COAL TRUCK DUMP, pg. 38
          This compact trackside industry provides a spot for loading hoppers
          by Ken Kyser

          EASY WALL SIGNS WITH IMAGE TRANSFER, pg. 42
          Acrylic medium turns computer printouts to convincing painted-on signs
          by Jeff Goldenberg

          7 HELPFUL HINTS TO BETTER BRIDGES, pg. 46
          These tips will help you adapt commercial materials to the situations on your layout
          by Mark Dance

          HOW TO SCRATCHBUILD A BEAM BRIDGE, PG. 49
          Wooden ties and plastic girders combine to make an eye-catching span
          by Jim Ferenc

          HOW TO MODEL A DESERT, pg. 54
          Make a realistic HO scale diorama using old and new techniques
          by Kim Nipkow

          HOW TO MODEL JOSHUA TREES, pg. 58
          Use wire to model an interesting plant unique to America’s Mojave Desert
          by Kim Nipkow

          A NEW LOOK FOR A ‘BLUE BOX’ CAR, pg. 60
          Breathing new life into an older Athearn boxcar
          by Andy Renshaw

          THREE WAYS TO WEATHER ROLLING STOCK, pg. 64
          Enhance cement hoppers with theatrical powders, pigment ink, or acrylic craft paints
          by M.R. Snell

          WEATHERING ROOFTOPS, pg. 68
          How to make the tops of locomotives and freight cars look like the real thing
          by Pelle SĂžeborg

          HOW TO WEATHER WITH ACRYLICS, pg. 72
          By Cody Grivno

          USING LOCOMOTIVE BELL AND WHISTLE SIGNALS, pg. 75
          By Jim Hediger

          HOW TO MODEL A FLATCAR FULL OF TRACTORS, pg. 76
          Even the load can become a part of the operating session
          by Mont Switzer

          ENHANCE THE DECK OF A READY-TO-RUN FLATCAR, pg. 81
          Sand, file, paint, and weather your car to show years of use
          by M.R. Snell

              Overview:

              From the editors of Model Railroader, 45 Years on the Milwaukee, Racine & Troy special issue celebrates the anniversary with a comprehensive history of Model Railroader's famous HO layout, plus several of the best how-to articles generated by this railroad.

              Featuring the work of Model Railroader staff, past and present, including David Popp, Cody Grivno, Steve Otte, Dana Kawala, and Eric White, this special issue provides decades of projects, tips, and even the original track plan.

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