Latest Edition of the NYCentral Modeler (4th Qtr. 2020)

 

Latest Edition of the NYCentral Modeler

(4th Qtr. 2020)

The cover photo for this quarter’s edition is from Mark Sklar’s article about “3D printing a NYC Signal Bridge.” Charlie Crawford updates his layout after retirement in “Traveling in Time – From 1927 – 1952.” First time author for us, Michael Casatelli displays his “Depression Modern” NYC models. Bob Shaw in his “O-Gauge Model Railroading” column explains “Saving a Lionel 208 Locomotive.” Prolific modeler Seth Lakin finishes the “N Scale Architect’s NYC Lines West Station.” We share “A Little Old School Insanity” with Brian Scace as he builds a brass GP-20 in O-scale. Russ Briggs is “Building NYC Mark II, Flexi-Vans’ in the final article in this quarter’s edition. And you also get all of the regular features with “NYCSHS RPO,” “Extra Board,” “What’s New,” and “The Observation Car.” All in the October 2020 edition.

If you haven’t been reading this NYCSHS magazine, you have been missing out on a lot of NYCS action.  Each edition contains five to seven articles covering different scales of NYCS modeling, a section reviewing all new NYCS models being offered by manufacturers for the quarter, letters and emails from members and readers, the latest news on models being offered by the NYCSHS at 20% discounts, and a variety of other information about modeling and happenings at the NYCSHS.

The magazine is free, and all you need to do to read or download it is go to the NYCSHS website. To do that, go to www.NYCSHS.org. Then put your curser on the “Modeling Resources” button and drop down to the “NYCentral Modeler” tab.  Then just follow the instruction on the page.   ENJOY!!

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