Volume 18 Index

Volume 18 Index

ARTICLES Seeking the Truth 204/23 15'0" Steel T Van 205/52 Mastering Success 205/23 1920 Goods Wagons, Colour Schemes – NSW Pre 207/55 VOLUME 18 Changes 206/23 2-6-8-0 Locomotive, NSWR Proposed 203/81 Goodbye 207/23 3643 and Royal Trains and NSWR 45 class, Colour Hello! 208/23 Schemes NSW 38 Class, 202/62 INDEX Editorial 209/23 38 Class, 3643 and Royal Trains and NSWR 45 class, Compiled by AMRM Staff Segmentation v Fragmentation 210/15 Colour Schemes NSW 202/62 I See, I See 211/15 38 class, Colour Schemes – 205/48 Issues 202-213 Enjoying Model Railways 212/15 38 class, V/Line and West Coast Railway, Weatherboards 212/55 Colour Schemes 203/83 1997-1998 Compensating Grovers Bogies 206/49 38 on a Budget, Building a 212/45 Editor Allan Brown Convention Reports 45 class, Colour Schemes NSW 38 Class, 3643 and Royal Managing Editor Bob Gallagher Third Australian Narrow Gauge Convention 1998 211/54 Trains and NSWR 202/62 Couplers and the NSWR Standard Goods Engines, Issue Numbers 4833, Illustrious and Grotty 210/28 Automatic 210/27 No.202 February 1997 620/720 Railcars, Pick Ups for the 209/30 Couplers, More on NSWR Automatic 211/41 No.203 April 1997 80 Class, Titivating the 210/29 Couplers, NSWGR Automatic 209/55 No.204 June 1997 830 Mechanism 213/31 Couplings 213/27 No.205 August 1997 A Few Jottings on O Gauge House 212/62 Dash-8 in Australia:3 Mt Newman Mining & BHP Iron Ore’s No.206 October 1997 A to Z of Wagon Construction for Novices 207/56 CM39-8 & CM40-8 208/38 No.207 December 1997 A to Z of Wagon Construction for Novices – Dash-8 in Australia:4 Robe River CM40-8M 211/45 No.208 February 1998 Addendum 209/41 Dash-8 in Australia:5 . BHP’s CM40-8M, CM40-8ML No.209 April 1998 Airbrush, Painting with an 211/53 and CM40-8MEFI Locomotives, 212/25 No.210 June 1998 An Inexpensive Turntable 213/36 DCC Tutorial No.211 August 1998 Appila Northern Railway 204/42 Electrical 202/57 No.212 October 1998 Aquamask 202/59 Packets? 206/50 No.213 December 1998 Assembling Branchline’s ROD 209/38 DCC, More Realistic Lighting with 207/40 Issue number quotes first, then page number AT Lineside 202/33 Decalling, Break of Gauge: Modelling Tips – 203/78 Australian National’s GM Class 203/43 Delrin Bogies!, I Hate 211/42 Australianising American Structures 202/40 Derailments 208/72 Australianising American Structures – Part 2 206/43 The Phantom 212/41 Derailments – Addendum 209/64 Auto Starts 204/40 Of Volts and Ohms and Farads and things! 213/26 Diesels, On the Face of 208/36 Automatic Couplers and the NSWR Standard Break of Gauge: Modelling Tips – Decalling 203/78 Digital Control System, No Frills 203/79 Goods Engines 210/27 Buffers, Springing Working 203/81 Dissembling Austrain’s C Class 211/29 B Box Van, Victorian Railways 210/57 Build a Massey Ferguson 6 Ton Diesel Locomotive 210/33 DJH NSWR Steam Locomotive Kits, B Van Update, VR 211/28 Building a 38 on a Budget 212/45 Tips on Building 202/50 B Van with a Difference, VR 211/29 Building Locomotive Kits 212/56 El Cheapo Kitty Litter Scenery 208/34 BD Wagon – The Kit, NSWGR 206/41 Burnt Gum Trees 204/45 Electrical DCC Tutorial 202/57 Be It Ever So Humble 209/31 C Class, Dissembling Austrain’s 211/29 Epoxy, I Hate Wasting 202/67 Beautiful Bluebirds 205/35 Cards, Operating Without 203/82 Exhibition Reports Beautiful Bluebirds – Addendum 207/42 Changing Stacks 208/31 Wollongong, 1996 202/63 Blu Tack, Try This One – 211/28 Cloudland Funicular Railway 209/44 Exhibition Corner – Adelaide, 1997 206/48 Blue Skies Research 202/50 CM39-8 & CM40-8, Dash-8 in Australia: Brisbane Miniature Train Show, 1998 211/43 Bluebirds – Addendum, Beautiful 207/42 Mt Newman Mining & BHP Iron Ore’s Part 3 208/38 Adelaide Model Railway Show 1998 212/51 Bluebirds, Beautiful 205/35 Modelling the Pilbara 209/48 Sydney Model Railway Exhibition 1998 213/49 Bogie Wagons of the NSWR – Addendum, Thow 207/43 Part 5. BHPs 212/25 Far Twittering & Oyster Creek Railway 208/47 Bogies, Handy Hint for Mounting 213/35 Part 4. Robe River 211/45 Fitting a Kadee No.5 to Austrains C Class 211/28 Bogies, VR Diesel Locomotive 212/40 Co-Op at Guyra 203/64 Footplate 35, Improving the 208/48 Bogies!, I Hate Delrin 211/42 Colour Schemes Four Small Buildings 204/38 Branchline Ramblings Empty Vessels Make the Most Noise 38 class 205/48 Freight Scheduling By Computer 202/35 and They Can be a Lot of Fun Too 202/51 NSW 38 class, V/Line and West Coast Railway 203/83 Funicular Railway, Cloudland 209/44 Branchline Ramblings NSW Passenger Cars 204/36 Get That Fact 210/41 Odds and Ends 203/77 NSW Pre 1920 Goods Wagons 207/55 Get That Fact – Addendum 211/26 Charles Darwin Influence on Werris Creek 204/41 NSW 38 Class, 3643 and Royal Trains and Glue ‘Gunedoo’ is finally done 205/57 NSWR 45 class 202/62 Part 1, I Hate Sniffing 212/36 New Heights in Title? 206/42 Colours to the Prototype, Matching Paint 207/39 Part 2, I Hate Sniffing 213/37 Well, What can one Say? 207/48 Combination Lever 205/58 GM Class 207/50 The Feastive Season 208/37 Combination Lever, Whats A... For??? 203/63 GM Class – Corrections 208/32 The Great White Strikes Again 209/43 Comment GM Class Additions 207/53 Trends 210/43 New Models 202/23 GM Class, Australian National’s 203/43 Structuring your Structures 211/27 Editorial 203/23 GM, Turn an S into a 204/49 1 Grovers Bogies, Compensating 206/49 Kevin Kavanagh 207/24 Victorian Railway U Louvre Vans 208/51 Guyra, The Co-Op 203/64 David Buckle 208/24 Victorian Railways L Sheep Van Conversion 204/46 Handy Hint for Mounting Bogies 213/35 Ian Dunn 209/24 Victorian Railways B Box Van 210/57 History, WAGR Z Class Diesel Shunter, A Brief 202/48 Bruce McLean 210/16 Victorian Railways Wagon Lettering 212/37 How not to build brake vans in gauge one or O Bill Dick 211/16 VR B Van Update 211/28 f Trials & Errors 205/55 John Page 212/16 VR B Van with a Difference 211/29 Hurray for the Wrinklies 213/15 Norm Cave 213/16 VR Diesel Locomotive Bogies 212/40 I Don’t Believe in Dirty Track 208/55 Painting and Varnishing of Passenger Cars in NSW Wagon Construction for Novices, A to Z of 207/56 I Hate Delrin Bogies! 211/42 Part 1 210/25 Wagon Construction for Novices – Addendum, 209/41 I Hate Getting into a Muddle 209/42 Part 2 211/56 Wagon, Kitbash a Slab Steel 208/50 I Hate Not Being Able to See Well 209/54 Part 3 212/52 WAGR Z Class Diesel Shunter, A Brief History 202/48 I Hate Painting Wheels 208/36 Part 4 213/52 WAGR Z Class Shunter in Sn3½ Scale 202/45 I Hate Sniffing Glue: Part 1 212/36 Painting or Varnishing? 212/61 Weatherboard, Mock Stone and Clapboards 209/58 I Hate Sniffing Glue: Part 2 213/37 Painting or Varnishing? – Addendum 213/50 What’s A...Combination Lever For??? 203/63 I Hate Wasting Epoxy 202/67 Painting with an Airbrush 211/53 Wheels, I Hate Painting 208/36 Illustrious and Grotty 4833 210/28 Pick Ups for the 620/720 Railcars 209/30 Windows in N scale, Modelling 205/34 Improved Model Railways: 3 202/58 Pilbara CM39-8 and CM40-8 Locomotives 209/48 Woebegone Junction 205/25 Improving the Footplate 35 208/48 Plug-In Street Lights 206/30 Wombat Creek 202/25 Insert-A-Chassis! 202/34 Powerline’s New Direction 203/66 Z Class Diesel Shunter, The WAGR – A Brief History 202/48 John Brown’s RODs 203/32 Queensland Level Crossings 205/32 Z Class WAGR Shunter in Sn3½ Scale 202/45 Kadee No.5 to Austrains C Class, Fitting a 211/28 Queensland Railway’s 50'0" Carriage Shed 212/49 Plans Keyhole Saws 213/37 Rail Tractors, Update on NSW 204/33 2-8-0, Great Central Railway 8K class 203/34 Kinks 206/31 Repowering the Powerline 81/G/BL 212/54 8K class 2-8-0, Great Central Railway 203/34 Kitbash a Slab Steel Wagon 208/50 Rippon Lea – Assembling the Kit 202/53 Australian National GM Class – Phase 1 203/44 KP Mail Sorting Van 205/60 Robe River CM40-8M, Dash 8 in Australia:4 211/45 Australian National GM Class – Phase II 203/50 L Sheep Van Conversion, Victorian Railways 204/46 ROD Locomotives in China 203/36 Australian National GM Class – Phase III & IV 203/54 Lettering, Victorian Railways Wagon 212/37 RODs, John Brown’s 203/32 BD & BDS Open Wagon c1930, NSWR 206/38 Level Crossings, Queensland 205/32 S into a GM, Turn an 204/49 BHP Iron Ore CM40-8M, CM40-8ML & Lights, Plug-In Street 206/30 SAR Signalling 207/33 CM40-8MEFI 212/26 Lineside 202/36 SAR Stations, Signalling 208/63 Carriage Shed, QR 50'0" 212/50 Lineside 211/25 Saving Face 213/41 CM39-8 Mt. Newman Mining & BHP Iron Ore’s Lineside, AT 202/33 Saws, Keyhole 213/37 5630 to 5633 208/40 Mail Sorting Van, KP 205/60 Scenery, El Cheapo Kitty Litter 208/34 CM40-8M, Robe River Iron Associates 211/51 Massey Ferguson 6 Ton Diesel Locomotive, Build a 210/33 Scenic Route 203/42, 204/48, 207/49, 210/32 GM Class – Phase 1 , Australian National 203/44 Matching Paint Colours to the Prototype 207/39 Scheduling By Computer, Freight 202/35 GM Class – Phase II, Australian National 203/50 Melbourne Interstate Terminal c.1939 202/52 Scratchbuilding Sugar Cane Bins 202/37 GM Class – Phase III & IV, Australian National 203/54 Memories 213/38 Sheep Van Conversion, Victorian Railways ‘L’ 204/46 Great Central Railway 8K class 2-8-0 203/34 Model Railway Clubs in Australia Shingles 208/33 HD Platform Wagon, WAGR 209/42 1997 Listing 207/45 Shooting in Perspective 205/30 NSWR BD & BDS Open Wagon c1930 206/38 1998 Listing 213/39 Shunter, A Brief History, WAGR Z Class Diesel 202/48 Platform Wagon, WAGR HD 209/42 Model Railway Layout Shunting Sidings with Facing Switches 213/43 QR 50'0" Carriage Shed 212/50 Kyneton 203/25 Signalling SAR Stations 208/63 Queensland Railways Open Level Crossing 205/33 Stockinbingal, The Wagga Wagga Model Railroad Signalling Victorian Stations..

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