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Weathering How-to: Wall Signs

Magazine:

YouTube Model Builders eMag 2017-03

Page:

6

Author:

Ralph Renzetti

Category:

Painting & Weathering

Scale:

HO

The author takes a step-by-step approach to making very thin signs to embed on the surface of a wall. Includes many construction photos.

Fine-scale Modeling: Tips from the Pros

Magazine:

YouTube Model Builders eMag 2017-03

Page:

14

Author:

Jack Hykaway

Category:

Model Railroads and People

This interview is conducted with Ralph Renzetti and Miles Hale to figure what they think it takes to make very highly detailed models.

A Perspective On Track Planning

Magazine:

YouTube Model Builders eMag 2017-03

Page:

19

Author:

William J. Beranek

Category:

Layout Design

The author takes a hard look at what it takes to develop a good plan for your layout's track.

Harry's UP-HUB

Magazine:

YouTube Model Builders eMag 2017-03

Page:

22

Author:

Harry M. Haythorn

Category:

Railroading

This article covers the UP's Bailey Yard in North Platte, Nebraska. Includes several photos of the yard.

You Can Do It!

Magazine:

YouTube Model Builders eMag 2017-03

Page:

26

Author:

William Graham

Category:

Model Railroad Philosophy

Learning how to go beyond our comfort zones to grow our skillset.

Geno's Corner

Magazine:

YouTube Model Builders eMag 2017-03

Page:

30

Author:

Geno Sharp

Category:

Model Railroad Philosophy

Finding a your spot along the prototype-adoption scale, but don't be afraid of not being a rivet-counter.

From Uptown to Downtown

Magazine:

YouTube Model Builders eMag 2017-03

Page:

35

Author:

Jack Hykaway

Category:

Railroading

This article describes the cable cars of San Francisco, how they work, their history, and what you can still see today.

Food for Thought...

Magazine:

YouTube Model Builders eMag 2017-03

Page:

43

Author:

Andy Crawford

Category:

Model Railroads and People

Our modeling language, the meaning of words used in the hobby, and the author's interest in Proto:87.