Volume 15 Index

Volume 15 Index

ARTICLES Convention Reports 19th Century Private Owner’s Coal Wagon 173/34 Melbourne 1990 166/51 36 Class, Powerline Models 174/45 VOLUME 15 N Scale 1991 168/48 48 Class – The First 100 Hours, Powerline’s 167/27 Modelling the Railways of NSW 9 1991 170/22 600 Class Diesel – Part 2, SAR 174/56 New Zealand 1992 176/50 600, Painting the 171/52 INDEX Modelling the Railways of NSW Petersham 1992 176/50 A Class Horsebox, WAGR 173/16 Compiled by AMRM Staff A Tale of Two 176/50 A is for ‘orses (WAGR A Class Horsebox) 173/16 Corrigenda, Dash 8 in Australia – The EL Class 172/27 A Tale of Two Conventions 176/50 Issues 166-177 Craft Knife Safety Holder 176/24 A Warning 174/17 Cressy – The Pleurisy Plains Railway, AD60 Class Garratt, Updating Model Dockyard’s 176/15 1991-1992 Steam in Victoria: 174/26 AD60 Class Garratt, Updating Model Dockyard’s – Editor Allan Brown Croydon Narrow Gauge Group – Ten Years Young 172/39 Addendum 177/18 Managing Editor Bob Gallagher D Wagon, Period Rollingstock – The NSWR 170/24 DA Van, SAR 168/16 AD60 Class Pick-up Modifications, DJH 174/44 Issue Numbers DA Van), BGM U Van Goes Interstate (SAR 168/19 AD60 Pick-ups, More on 176/52 No.166 February 1991 Dash-8 in Australia – AN EL Class – Corrigenda 172/27 No.167 April 1991 EL Class 171/32 Are Your Train Loads Realistic? 167/16 No.168 June 1991 The EL Class Corrigenda 172/27 Arrangement Drawing, Building Precision Brass No.169 August 1991 Detailing the Single Furrow Plow 166/40 Locomotives 2: General 175/33 No.170 October 1991 Detailing, Inner 176/53 Aster Hobby Co – GWR King George V 167/18 No.171 December 1991 Diodes, Light Emitting 175/32 Australian Train Numbers 175/18 No.172 February 1992 DJH AD60 Class Pick-up Modifications 174/44 Award, John Kiddell 173/43 No.173 April 1992 DJH Kits, Modifications to 168/60 B Class Steam Locomotive, Building a Tasmanian 168/51 No.174 June 1992 Early Days of NSW Railways 177/43 BCH Hopper & Fertiliser Traffic, More on 174/40 No.175 August 1992 Early Days Workshop 172/15 Beyer-Garratt in the 1960s, NSWR 173/19 No.176 October 1992 EL Class BGM U Van Goes Interstate (SAR DA Van) 168/19 No.177 December 1992 Corrigenda, Dash 8 in Australia – The 172/27 Blue Scheme, Freight Rail 176/42 Issue number quotes first, then page number Building an EL Class 172/21 Bogies, Screwed 170/22 Dash-8 in Australia 171/32 Boiler, Building Precision Brass Locomotives 4: Engines – NSWGR, March 1926 Building the Mk.XI 177/19 Candy Coloured NSW Passenger Cars 13 Superheated 177/48 Bombs Away 174/25 Miscellaneous Cars 166/16 Electric Headlight 171/23 Branchline Ramblings Miscellaneous Listing 168/46 Equalising Ideas, Some 166/40 Tale of Two Cities, Three Railway Gauges & About Candy Coloured NSW Passenger Cars 14 Exhibition Reports 5,000 Kilometres 166/17 Air Conditioned Stock 171/23 Model Railway Journal Exhibition – Its Just a Matter of Time, Anyway 167/20 CG/CGX/NOEF Concentrate Wagons of the NSWR, Westminister 1990 167/34 Round in Circles With the Ramblers 168/32 Modelling W44 177/36 Glen Waverley 1991 167/34 The Order of Things? 169/15 Chalks, Notes on Weathering With Pastel 167/19 Croydon 1991 167/34 Avoiding the Siren’s Call 170/15 Chasing the Sun 173/15 Corio 1991 167/34 Retro-fitting 171/24 Chatham – Victoria, Industrial Ideas: 177/15 Melbourne 1991 168/52 On the Right Track 172/51 Club Life – Organising an Exhibition 172/16 Forestville 1991 168/52 Hello...Operator 173/24 Coal Wagon, A 19th Century Private Owner’s 173/34 Sutherland 1991 168/53 Balancing the Wagon Roster 174/31 Coalbox Wagons, WAGR’s M & MA Class 167/45 Meadowbank 1991 170/23 Wagon Roster, Balancing 174/31 Collins Patent Modules Layout 177/54 Toowoomba 1991 170/23 Lets Hear it for the Environment 175/56 Colours and Styles, NSWR Railway Paint 174/43 Broadmeadow 1991 170/23 Minor Matter of Scale 177/50 Command Control 175/15 Epping 1991 170/23, 171/17 Command Performance 176/49 Comment Sydney 1991 171/17 Brass Locomotives: Introduction, Building Precision 173/18 Doing it Your Way 166/13 Adelaide 1991 171/17 Brisbane 1991 169/16 Information – Finding It and Using It! 167/13 Melbourne 1992 174/50 Broken Hill Train Working – The Changing Scene 175/61 Experiences 168/13 Bendigo 1992 175/57 Building a Lower Quadrant Signal 174/32 Planning a Layout 169/13 Meadowbank 1992 175/57 Building a Tasmanian B Class Steam Locomotive 168/51 Layout, Planning a 169/13 Brisbane 1992 175/57 Building an EL Class 172/21 Reviews and Reviewing 170/13 Inverell 1992 175/57 Building Precision Brass Locomotives Raising the Standard – Without Apologies 171/13 Taree 1992 175/57 Fundamentals of Design 174/18 Keep an Open Mind 172/13 Newcastle 1992 176/51 General Arrangement Drawing 175/33 Standards and Standards 173/13 Glenroy 1992 177/45 Building the Mk. XI Locomotive – Introduction 176/21 Be Positive – Look on the Bright Side 174/13 Lismore 1992 177/46 Building the Mk.XI Boiler 177/19 Seeking Inspiration 175/13 Liverpool 1992 177/46 Introduction 173/18 Setting Goals 176/13 Glenroy Victoria 1991 171/17 Bulk Rain, Prototype Oddities – 174/17 Feedback 177/13 Exhibition Scene 168/50 Caboose 170/22 Control, Command 175/15 Exhibition, Club Life – Organising an 172/16 1 Fertiliser Traffic, More on the BCH Hopper & 174/40 Model Railway Layouts continued Quirindi, Selecting a Silo 7 – 171/16 Fine Tune Your Points 176/25 Moss Vale 176/26 Railways, Horses and 175/30 Foreign T 177/23 Preservation Railway in Miniature 177/51 Real Handy Idea 177/58 Freight Rail Blue Scheme 176/42 Modeller Types 177/54 Realistic?, Are Your Train Loads 167/16 Freight Rail Blues 176/52 Modelling for New South Welshmen, QR 177/34 Remagnetising Motor Field Magnets 170/45 Garratt – Addendum, Modelling in the USSR 170/44 Resins – As Used for the Casting of Model Railway Updating Model Dockyard’s AD60 Class 177/18 Modelling Overseas Prototypes 170/22 Components 177/55 Garratt, Updating Model Dockyard’s AD60 Class 176/15 Modelling Service Vehicles – An Articulated Crane 166/15 Resins – Milky Bar 177/55 GE and GER Wagons of the WAGR 176/16 Modelling Service Vehicles Prime Mover & Low Rivet Embossing Tool, Universal Machining Gearing, Motors and 167/15 Loader 172/18 Centre 5 – 168/29 Gembrook Water Tank – On the Narrow Gauge 171/53 Modelling the Early Days of NSW Railways 177/43 Robertson Coal Hopper Wagon Conversion 173/34 GER Wagons of the WAGR, GE and 176/16 Modelling the S008 Grain Silo S008 Grain Silo Part 2, Modelling the 166/20 Goods Brake Van – Part 2, NSWR MHG 175/50 Part 2 166/20 SAR 600 Class Diesel Electric Locomotive 169/27 Grain Silos Part 3 167/28 Part 2 174/56 Part 2, Modelling the S008 166/20 Modelling the S016 & S024 Grain Silos 170/16 Painting the SAR 600 171/52 Part 3, Modelling the S008 167/28 Modelling W44 CG/CGX/NOEF Concentrate SAR DA Van 168/16 Modelling the S016 & S024 170/16 Wagons of the NSWR 177/36 Scale Speed 166/49 Grain Train Trip 168/44 Modifications to DJH Kits 168/60 SCMRA – 1992, Seminar 175/24 Gum Trees 168/15 Modifying the MHG Guard’s Van 2 – SCMRA Modelling Seminar 1991 171/17 Gunnedah and Surrounds, Selecting a Silo 6 – 168/42 Modified Version 171/49 Screwed Bogies 170/22 Gunnedah, Selecting a Silo 4 – 166/26 More Notes on Small Locomotives 170/40 Selecting a Silo GWR King George V, Aster Hobby Co 167/18 More on AD60 Pick-ups 176/52 4 – Gunnedah 166/26 Have a Go! 166/16 More on the BCH Hopper & Fertiliser Traffic 174/40 5 – Mudgee 167/35 History of O Scale Loco Construction – More Victorian Portables 169/36 6 – Gunnedah and Surrounds 168/42 Part 1 167/52 Motor Drive Switch Machines 174/15 7 – Quirindi 171/16 Part 2 168/24 Motors and Gearing 167/15 Seminar 1991, SCMRA Modelling 171/17 HO Modeller in Steam 169/49 N Class Passenger Cars, VR 175/34 Seminar SCMRA – 1992 175/24 Horses and Railways 175/30 Narrow Gauge Group – Ten Years Young, Croydon 172/39 Signal, Building a Lower Quadrant 174/32 Horses, A is for 173/16 NOEF Concentrate Wagons of the NSWR, Modelling W44 Small Locomotives, More Notes on 170/40 How Far Will Your Dollar Go? 172/17 CG/CGX/ 177/36 Sn3½ Track, Individually Your Own 171/23 How To Keep The Wheels Clean 166/41 Notes on the NSWR WT Wagon 172/31 Some Equalising Ideas 166/40 Individually Your Own Sn3½ Track 171/23 Notes on Weathering With Pastel Chalks 167/19 Some Notes on Queensland Railway Modelling 177/35 Industrial Ideas: Chatham – Victoria 177/15 NSW Passenger Cars: Candy Coloured – 13: Some Tank Wagons Conversions in 4mm Scale 170/46 Inner Detailing 176/53 Miscellaneous 166/16 Spirit of Progress Cars – It’s a Sticky Point 170/45 NSWGR Superheated Engines – March 1926 177/48 Part 1 172/43 John Kiddell Award 173/43 NSWR Beyer-Garratt in the 1960s 173/19 Part 2 173/47 KA Tram 177/25 NSWR D Wagon, The – Period Rollingstock 170/24 Station on the Move 168/63 Kadees, Uncoupling Magnets for 171/15 NSWR Engines Fitted With Electric Headlight – Steam in Victoria: Kits March 1926 171/23 Cressy – The Pleurisy Plains Railway 174/26 NSWR MRC 173/44 NSWR MHG Goods Brake Vans 174/63 Store, The Local 175/19 Fertiliser Traffic, BCH Hopper and 173/44 NSWR MHG Goods Brake Van – Part 2 175/50 Styles, NSWR Railway Paint Colours and 174/43 Knife Safety Holder, Craft 176/24 NSWR Passenger Car, Livery of the 173/42 Switch Machines, Motor Drive 174/15 LEDs 175/32 NSWR Railway Paint Colours and Styles 174/43 T Class, VR 166/42 Light Emitting Diodes 175/32 NSWR WT Wagon, Notes on 172/31 T, Foreign 177/23 Light Work 166/18 NSWR, What Should it Pull:1 166/32 Tale of Woe 175/25 LINESIDE 176/41, 177/33 Numbers, Australian Train 175/18 Tank Wagons, Some Conversions in 4mm Scale 170/46 Livery of the NSWR Passenger

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