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Pamela Clapp

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September/October N-Scale Magazine
« on: August 04, 2016, 12:55:47 PM »
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The September/October 2016 issue of N-Scale Magazine will be shipped from the printers Friday, July 29th. You are going to love the new issue. Articles include: Painted Brick Buildings by Raul Perez • Tunnel Interior Walls by Roger Baker • Sun, Beaches and Bathing Suits or Resorts, Real Estate and Money by Rick Balassaitis • Electronics Workshop - Detectors, Part III: Reed Switch Detectors and Applications by Bob Kendall • Old Country Road by Zachary King • Queens, New York City Layout by Karl Heidenreich • and The Short & Nn3arrow - Couplers, Conventions, an clar by Thomas Knapp.  Please send us your thoughts about the issue. We'd love to hear your comments.
For more information about N-Scale Magazine or to subscribe online, please go to www.nscalemagazine.com
Thank you for your interest in N-Scale Magazine.

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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2016, 02:06:23 PM »
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will be shipped from the printers Friday, July 29th

Will be?  You posted this on  August 4th.  :)

No matter, it sounds like it will be another interesting issue.
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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2016, 03:51:14 PM »
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The "Sun, Beaches and Bathing Suits" is a short history of the prototype Pennsylvania - Reading Seashore Lines.

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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2016, 07:21:26 PM »
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Got my issue yesterday. 
Nice full page ad for the Mike McGrattan gondolas from Rapido. 
Kudos to Jason at Rapido for doing this.

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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2016, 01:52:23 AM »
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Mine came today, upside down in the mail, so the first thing I saw was the Rapido ad.  Agreed, a very nice tribute.  Points to Jeff at Prairie Shadows, too, for donating the use of his gon tooling, also mentioned in the ad.
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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2016, 04:27:32 PM »
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The "Sun, Beaches and Bathing Suits" is a short history of the prototype Pennsylvania - Reading Seashore Lines.


Rick, a very nice article on the Pennsylvania and Reading Seashore lines. I knew of the railroad, but did not know the history of the railroad, thank you for the article. I'm looking forward to seeing your layout in the magazine. I'm guessing that is your layout being featured in the November/December issue of the magazine?
 

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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2016, 06:22:05 PM »
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Rick, a very nice article on the Pennsylvania and Reading Seashore lines. I knew of the railroad, but did not know the history of the railroad, thank you for the article. I'm looking forward to seeing your layout in the magazine. I'm guessing that is your layout being featured in the November/December issue of the magazine?
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The next article (# two of three) is listed as being in the coming issue (Nov/Dec) and will be a description of my current Pennsylvania – Reading Seashore Lines layout. The third article to follow will be on all the things you need to do to set up a layout for group operating sessions. That one includes many of the things I learned working on the process with the guys on this forum. I am basically a “C” level modeler trying to push into the “B” range. A lot more work needs to be done on the layout but it is slowly getting there.

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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2016, 08:56:29 PM »
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I picked up a copy at the LHS.  It's been a while since I've done that.  The Raul Perez article on brick painting and the Zackary King photo spread are why.  I liked the fact that Raul included his online photo album and email addresses; and I reached out to him with some questions and got a quick response.  I urged him to join TRW while I had his attention.
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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #8 on: August 17, 2016, 09:08:04 PM »
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The Raul Perez article on brick painting and the Zackary King photo spread are why. 

I'm not a big fan of Raul's bricks. To me they are too colorful - more artsy than realistic. But who knows, a prototype for that type of coloring probably exists somewhere.  :)
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Re: September/October N-Scale Magazine
« Reply #9 on: August 18, 2016, 12:47:04 AM »
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I've seen bricks like that in old western towns.  I think, just from the looks, that they bought bricks wherever it was cheapest, then, when they had enough pile up, built the building, whether they matched or not.  Of course, the same technique could be used, with a variety of similar colors, for buildings with deliberately varied brick tones.  That seems to be quite common.

I've also seen painted brick buildings, with the old paint flaking off, that looked almost as bad.  It seems that some bricks hold paint better than others, and the paint flakes off, brick by brick, at random.
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