Railroad Line Forums - Layout Construction and Improvement References
Railroad Line Forums
Username:
Password:
Save Password


Register
Forgot Password?
  Home   Forums   Events Calendar   Sponsors   Support the RRLine   Guestbook   FAQ     Register
Active Topics | Active Polls | Resources | Members | Online Users | Live Chat | Avatar Legend | Search | Statistics
Photo Album | File Lister | File Library
[ Active Members: 10 | Anonymous Members: 0 | Guests: 56 ]  [ Total: 66 ]  [ Newest Member: BandOMan ]
 All Forums
 General Forums
 Reference & Research
 Layout Construction and Improvement References
Previous Page | Next Page
 New Topic |   Topic Locked |   Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic: Logging References, pt. 5 Topic Next Topic: Model Railroad Video/DVD Listings
Page: of 3

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:05:42 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
HO Trackside Structures You Can Build, article reprints from Model Railroader (Kalmbach)

18 construction projects ranging from stations and yard structures to engine facilities. Profusely illustrated with plans, diagrams, photos, and drawings in 120 pages.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:06:45 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Styrene Modeling: Basic and Advanced Tips and Techniques (Evergreen Scale Models)

A must-have reference for anyone who models with styrene. This book contains literally hundreds of tips, techniques, and plans for kit building, kit bashing, and scratchbuilding with styrene.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:06:45 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Styrene Modeling: Basic and Advanced Tips and Techniques (Evergreen Scale Models)

A must-have reference for anyone who models with styrene. This book contains literally hundreds of tips, techniques, and plans for kit building, kit bashing, and scratchbuilding with styrene.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:07:47 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
222 Tips for Building Model Railroad Structures by Dave Frary (Kalmbach)

Not happy with the way your structures turn out? Wish they looked less like plastic models and more like real structures? This is the book for you. Dave Frary describes 222 ways you can improve your structure modeling.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:07:47 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
222 Tips for Building Model Railroad Structures by Dave Frary (Kalmbach)

Not happy with the way your structures turn out? Wish they looked less like plastic models and more like real structures? This is the book for you. Dave Frary describes 222 ways you can improve your structure modeling.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:09:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Model Railroad Scenery Made Easy Kalmbach video

The Model Railroader staff shows how to

1. carve foam and use cardboard strips to create scenic forms
2. mold, carve, and color rock castings
3. model water from streams and rivers to ponds
4. create roads

60 minutes


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:09:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Model Railroad Scenery Made Easy Kalmbach video

The Model Railroader staff shows how to

1. carve foam and use cardboard strips to create scenic forms
2. mold, carve, and color rock castings
3. model water from streams and rivers to ponds
4. create roads

60 minutes


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:10:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Kitbashing HO Model Railroad Structures, 2nd Edition by Art Curren (Kalmbach)

Learn kitbashing from one of the masters, Art Curren! This revised and expanded edition includes 23 "project" structures and features all of the tools and techniques you need to turn basid kits into unique models.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:10:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Kitbashing HO Model Railroad Structures, 2nd Edition by Art Curren (Kalmbach)

Learn kitbashing from one of the masters, Art Curren! This revised and expanded edition includes 23 "project" structures and features all of the tools and techniques you need to turn basid kits into unique models.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:11:25 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Detailing Tips and Techniques, article reprints from [iModel Railroader[/i] (Kalmbach)

One of the best collections of MR reprints ever! If you're looking for ways to depict dilapidated or burned out buildings, weedy lots, cracked roadways and sidewalks, or just snow-covered trees, this is the book for you.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:11:25 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Detailing Tips and Techniques, article reprints from [iModel Railroader[/i] (Kalmbach)

One of the best collections of MR reprints ever! If you're looking for ways to depict dilapidated or burned out buildings, weedy lots, cracked roadways and sidewalks, or just snow-covered trees, this is the book for you.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:12:21 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
N-Scale Model Railroad Track Plans, 2nd edition by the staff of Model Railroader

64 pages of N-scale track plans, using sectional and flex track. Each plan shows dimensions, track requirements, and offers suggestions for scenery.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:12:21 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
N-Scale Model Railroad Track Plans, 2nd edition by the staff of Model Railroader

64 pages of N-scale track plans, using sectional and flex track. Each plan shows dimensions, track requirements, and offers suggestions for scenery.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:13:29 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Beginner's Guide to N-Scale Model Railroading by Russ Larson (Kalmbach)

In-depth, well-illustrated information for getting started with N-Scale. Include chapters on modular construction, trackwork, and detailing. 106 pages.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page

MikeC
Administrator

Premium Member


Posted - 03/07/2003 :  10:13:29 AM  Show Profile  Visit MikeC's Homepage
Beginner's Guide to N-Scale Model Railroading by Russ Larson (Kalmbach)

In-depth, well-illustrated information for getting started with N-Scale. Include chapters on modular construction, trackwork, and detailing. 106 pages.


Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm a busy man. I have a railroad to run.


Visit the Central Missouri & Southern

Country: USA | Posts: 21584 Go to Top of Page
Page: of 3 Previous Topic: Logging References, pt. 5 Topic Next Topic: Model Railroad Video/DVD Listings  
 New Topic |   Topic Locked |   Printer Friendly
Previous Page | Next Page
Jump To:
Railroad Line Forums © 2000-13 Railroad Line Co. Go To Top Of Page
Steam was generated in 0.45 seconds. Powered By: Snitz Forums 2000