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Hhey Guys:

Was wondering if anyone has all of the 1978 Railroad Model Crafstman Magazines? I'm looking for an article about kitbashing an Athearn F-7 into an FP-7. Can anyone help? I'm not sure which month it's in, all the index's I've found online date back to only 1990....

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All of '78, save for September, November, December.


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Hey ThOR:

Problem is I don't know which issue the F7 -> FP-7 article is in.... Was hoping someone had a link that I could go to and search! Someone on my Canadian modelers List has all the issues back to 1950 and I'm hoping he'll look....

-Gareth

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VintageHO
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Hi Gareth. Here is the information. There are 2 articles for that kitbash. One is RMC the other is MR. Carl

Athearn F7 becomes an FP7
Model Railroader, April 1972 page 40
( ATHEARN, DIESEL, EMD, F-UNIT, FP7, KITBASH, "PROESSEL, PAUL C.", CONSTRUCTION, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE, MR )

Kitbashing an FP7 from an Athearn F7
Railroad Model Craftsman, October 1978 Page 64
Followed by lots of prototype photos
( AMTK, ATHEARN, C&EI, C&NW, C&O, CPR, DIESEL, EMD, F-UNIT, FP7, FP9, GW, KITBASH,
L&N, MKT, ONR, PRR, RI, SCL, SOO, SP, SR, "STEINBRENNER, RICHARD", UP,
CONSTRUCTION, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE, PROTOTYPE, RMC )



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quote:
Hi Gareth. Here is the information. There are 2 articles for that kitbash. One is RMC the other is MR. Carl

Athearn F7 becomes an FP7
Model Railroader, April 1972 page 40
( ATHEARN, DIESEL, EMD, F-UNIT, FP7, KITBASH, "PROESSEL, PAUL C.", CONSTRUCTION, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE, MR )


Originally posted by VintageHO - March 15 2010 :  08:14:05 AM



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