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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1987 April Build an ice dock PFE Operation ACF

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    Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1987 April Build an ice dock PFE Operation ACF
    Railroad Model Craftsman 1987 April
    Departments
    6 Notes on an Old Timetable
    Editorial-Harold H. Carstens
    8 Safety Valve
    Letters from our readers
    13 Dispatchers Report
    Product and industry news
    34 Railbooks
    Book news and reviews
    35 RMC Timetable
    Scheduled events and notices
    86 Company Photographer
    -Night photography by Dwayne Easterling
    90 Test Track
    Product reviews
    106 Collector Consist
    -Pot-au-feu by Keith Wills
    109 Editors Notebook
    Commentary-William C. Schaumburg
    110 Classified Advertising
    Commercial listings
    112 Exchange Place
    Non-commercial listings
    116 Dealer Directory
    Recommended hobby dealers
    121 Advertising Index
    Special features
    48 Perspective: Equilibrium by William Schaumburg
    The railroad scene is always subject to change.
    59 PFE's ice reefers: Operations and express cars by Tony Thompson
    The final installment in this series covers express cars and PFE's operations.
    75 The Vermont Midland story by Brian Whiton
    This HO railroad is set in the steam/diesel era of New England and is based on the Rutland Railroad.
    Modeling
    48 Kansas City Southern SD40-2 by Douglas Nuckles
    An Athearn SD40-2 is the basis of this modeling project.
    54 Modeling the ACF CH-29 in O scale by Bill Gruber
    Here's how to convert the Weaver PS-2 into an ACF car.
    57 Modeling the ACF CH-29 in HO scale by Bobb Losse
    With a little detailing, the E&B Valley/Eastern Car Works kit can duplicate a specific Reading prototype.
    68 Building an ice house and platform for your reefers by Robert Smaus
    If you've been following our PFE series, you're no doubt ready to ice your reefers and get them rolling. This simple scratchbuilding project can have you doing just that.
    73 Working ditchlights by Patrick Lawson
    In the mountains of western Canada, ditchlights are a must. Here is how the author made his.
    74 RMCIDremel Kitbash Award: A kitbashed SD30 by Ray Miller
    What would an SD30 have looked like? Ray Miller takes a guess as he models one for our April Kitbash Award.
    Prototype
    51 ACF CH-29 covered hopper by Eric Neubauer
    These two-bay cars could be found on the rosters of over twenty railroads plus a host`of shipping companies.
    80 Busses for your railroad by Dave Parker
    Busses and railroads go back along way together. Many bus companies were started by railroads to serve as feeders for their passenger trains. Here are some ideas on adding bus service to a model railroad.
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