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  • ...later became known as [http://www.rrmodelcraftsman.com/ <i>Railroad Model Craftsman</i>] magazine. ...ModelCraftsman cover August1936.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Cover of "The Model Craftsman", August 1936 ]]
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  • * "A Climax Class A Live Steam Locomotive Model", Ed Hume, 2017 * [[Large-scale Model Railroading]], [[T. A. Hill]] and [[Bill Koster|W. C. Koster]]
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  • ...later became known as [http://www.rrmodelcraftsman.com/ <i>Railroad Model Craftsman</i>] magazine. ...ModelCraftsman cover August1936.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Cover of "The Model Craftsman", August 1936 ]]
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  • [[The Model Craftsman]] ...ime editor of the famous [[Model Engineer|"M. E."]]-- the bible of British model engineers.
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  • ...of the full size design when curving, the relatively sharp curves used in model practice would result in interference of moving parts if the gauge is over ...ve Steam]]", which was published in the May 1944 edition of <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>. In this article Lester specifies the BLS standard for 1-1/2 inch sc
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  • ...tionary traction engines. In 1913 he built his first live steam locomotive model and had it running on a short test track in his backyard. His wife Maude wa ...all the way round the basement walls and included an electrically operated model of a 110' turntable built to prototype Southern Pacific standards. The offi
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  • ...ry Greenly]] on the back of the "Challenger" spirit-fired locomotive, 1924 Model Engineer Exhibition, Royal Horticultural Hall. Greenly and [[LBSC]] had bee ...luding a 4-8-2-+2-8-4 six cylinder Garrett, American and French designs a “Model Engineer” traction engine and a two stroke petrol engine. There are no le
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  • <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>, June 1945 ...r. This Mr. Shattock discovered after writing the article for [[The Model Craftsman]]. However, kerosene is not recommended for indoor operation.
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  • From [[The Model Craftsman]], November 1948 ..., there actually was an American manufacturer of complete live steam scale model kits at this time! This was the firm of Olney & Warrin of New York. In the
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  • [[The Model Craftsman]], June 1944 ...locomotive, following the instructions by John Lauder given in [[The Model Craftsman]] in 1935 and 1936. I made numerous changes in the plans as published, in
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  • From [[The Model Craftsman]], July 1944 ...e country lends weight to his option, and the editor's correspondence with model rails tends to show a similar favorable reception for live steam models.
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  • * [[Model Maker's Dream Engine|NYC Dreyfuss 4-6-4 Hudson]] ** Drawings were printed in [[The Model Craftsman]] starting in the January 1949 issue
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  • Enos is quite a craftsman and has built 16 or so engines all of the style in this photo. Nice looking : Based on my conversation a number of years ago, Mr. Yoder based the model on Redwood Valley Railroad #4. He used Allen Models wheels, cylinder and co
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  • [[Railroad Model Craftsman]], October 1949 ...O gauge. About ten years ago, in Ravenna, Ohio, I saw a 1-1/2 inch scale model of Pennsylvania K-4 built by a Mr. Brown, the owner of a small but well equ
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  • ...Clinchfield", cover story for the November 1976 issue of [[Railroad Model Craftsman]]. Agfachrome by William T. Roff, Jr.]] [[Railroad Model Craftsman]], November 1976:
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  • ...tions. Inside of other sections he has list of drawings(prototype) and his model drawings listed. These are all original, some pencil, some ink on paper, or * National Model Railroading Association (Lifetime Member Pioneer, 1997)
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  • ...itage who was also very famous for his work with narrrow gauge and O scale model railroads. ...advert July1944.PNG|Yankee Shop Machinists advertisement from [[The Model Craftsman]], July 1944.
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  • <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>, September 1943 ...few photos, showing various stages in the completion of my Standard 4-4-0 model locomotive. The scale is one-half inch to the foot. Cylinders 3/4 inch bo
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  • <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>, March 1937 [[File:Swan Small Gauge 1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|H.L. Swan's model gauge compared to a full size gauge.]]
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  • ...s NYC J-1B (Josslin) Hudson locomotive at TSME Acres ([[Toronto Society of Model Engineers]]), circa 1950's. ...then moved to Ontario. I think he was member of the Peteborough Society of Model Engineers.
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  • ...px|George Taylor's flat-car in operation on his pike. From <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>, November 1945.]] <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>, November 1945
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  • <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>, May 1944 ...and the answers to them through an article in our good friend, [[The Model Craftsman]], seems timely.
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  • Victor Shattock is featured on the cover of the April edition of "Model Railroader" magazine, along with [[Golden Gate Live Steamers]] member Al Fo [[File:VictorShattock Model Railroader April 1951.jpg|thumb|center|300px]]
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  • ...nch scale, 2-1/2 inch gauge Pennsylvania Railroad "K4" Pacific 4-6-2. This model was featured in 1924 in the [[The Modelmaker]] magazine, from which bluepri ...[[Modeltec]] Magazine. Mr. Coventry wrote an article on how to build this model step-by-step with very basic tools (files, drill and small lathe).
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  • * Al Kalmbach, Publisher, Model Railroader * Linn Westcott, Editor, Model Railroader
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  • ...I model the Russian 4-14-2). But after all, I want to be able to get the model in the family car when I take her visiting other "queer" people and not hav A compact model is one of the reasons also for the adoption of a tank engine. Although Mot
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  • ...its early days, [[Tiny Power]] offered a handful of highly-detailed steam model engines and a couple of marine steam engines in either kit form or as finis ...man Aug1946.PNG|Advertisement for Charles Arnold's Tiny Power in The Model Craftsman, August 1946.
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  • Upstairs in the Adams attic a model HO scale railroad of the era of woodburning locomotives is being built. Another attic project taking Adams skill as craftsman is the rebuilding of two live steam locomotives owned by Dr. L.L. Stanley o
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  • ...ny" by [[Charles A. Purinton]] of Marblehead, Mass. From [[Railroad Model Craftsman]], October 1949. ...n he and his son, Charlie, when to a show in Boston. At the show he saw a model of the 4-6-2 Pacific that pulled Boston & Maine’s “Flying Yankee” pas
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  • ...he tomcat is an interested onlooker as Frank Godwin works on the four-foot model locomotive of his "New Hope and Solebury Railroad." Many of the parts were ...takes his many hobbies seriously and believes perfection is the sign of a craftsman.
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  • ...England Live Steamers]] Danvers Track. The meet was written up in <i>The Model Engineer</i>. <i>The Model Engineer</i>
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  • ...back of the furnace is the roundhouse graced by an electrically operated model of a 110-foot turntable which is used to turn the engines to and from their ...as been heard all over the country. Only recently, during a convention of model railroads from all over the country and Canada, nearly 200 of these rail en
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  • ...3/4 inch Hudson that was sold by [[Friends Models|Friends]] was actually a model designed and originally sold by [[L. D. Langworthy]] of Westerly, Rhode Isl File:Langworthy advert TheModelCraftsman March 1937.jpg|The Model Craftsman, March 1937
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  • From "The Model Railroader", page 422, date unknown. My first trial in model railroading was, I believe, a tremendous jump, as I started in by building
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  • by G. A. Olmstead, <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>, August 1936 ...his necessarily limits their membership, in fact, they are the elect among model-makers, along with the men who build three foot boats which travel twenty t
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  • ...s very adept with mechanical things, both in his vocation and his hobby of model railroading. He was a self-taught machinist. He worked for many years as a ...2018, the live steam hobby fraternity lost a true gentleman and consummate model builder. [[Gail Gish]], owner of the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad located nea
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  • A “perfectionist”, “genius”, “master craftsman”, “hobby pioneer”, “inspiration”, and “friend” are just a few ...1/2” safety valve. ‘How nice,’ I thought, ‘just what this future Berkshire model needed.’“
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  • ...as early as 1919. An optometrist by profession, Bolton is renowned amongst model engineers as a pioneer in the hobby in Australia and abroad. ...le, 1.5 inch gauge L35 Hudson by O. Burnaby Bolton as shown in the 1970 <i>Craftsman Catalog</i> of Caldwell Industries.
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  • <i>[[The Model Craftsman]]</i>, September 1943 ...in the cylinders, and the piston valves have never had rings. (Some of my model friends said this "can't be down"--but it has!) This reminds me, in 1932 o
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  • YOU COULD HARDLY call it a "model" train. The engine is one eighth full size, weighs 1,440 pounds, and runs o ...long interest in steam locomotives, Johnston has built two operating scale model engines. he uses one of them to power a miniature railroad which he operat
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  • [[The Model Craftsman]], June 1944 The model railroad builder often finds that he will have to make his own domes for th
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  • ...the founder of [[OS Engines]], which produced the first highly successful model engines to come from Japan. * [http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/ogawa.htm Shigeo Ogawa, <i>Internet Craftsman Museum</i>]
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  • ...It was copied from a [[3-1/2 Inch Gauge Flat Car|1945 issue of The Model Craftsman, in an article by George Taylor]]. This isn't an exact copy of his car, bu
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  • [[The Model Craftsman]], February 1938
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  • From "The Model Craftsman", July 1944
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  • From "The Model Craftsman", July 1944:
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  • ...t a working model of Boston and Maine Railroad engine #3637 built by local craftsman [[Harry Sait]].
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  • : Lee was a fantastic model locomotive and car builder. He was never satisfied with the noise a gas pow ...me in an E-mail message on completing my coil car. Despite being a master craftsman he was also quite a gentleman. Here's to you, Lee.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Model Craftsman]]
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  • ...heart Valve Gear and steam operated cylinder cocks. From [[Railroad Model Craftsman]], Ocotber 1949.
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  • ...y a lathe, he rode his bicycle to the Sears and Roebuck Store, purchased a Craftsman 6” lathe, and then pedaled all the way home with the lathe balanced acros ...360 sets of <i>Raritan</i> castings and drawings before 1996 when [[Tanski Model Engineering|Joe Tanski]] took over the business, and since then Joe has sol
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  • * [http://www.ronsmodelengines.com/ Ron's Model Engines] * [http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Colonna.htm "Ron Colonna: Metalworking Craftsman of 2008", <i>Craftsmanship Museum</i>]
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