DECEMBER 2025: Inspired by operations in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Gorge region, Phil Monat’s HO scale proto-freelanced Delaware & Susquehanna employs a multi-level design for maximum main line running. Sam Swanson and Matt Woods take two approaches to modeling a common shed, while Dennis Eggert kitbashes a Tangent caboose into a C&NW prototype. Brooks Bentz takes us on a tour of New London, Conn., while Doug Nelson shows us how he scratchbuilt a model of New London Union Station. All this and more in the December issue of Railroad Model Craftsman!

This Month

December 2025

Vol. 94/No. 12


Features:

Delaware & Susquehanna

by PHIL MONAT — A proto-freelanced HO layout based on operations in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Gorge region.

Southern Pacific Davis Signal Bridge

by MIKE JOHANNESSEN — History and scale drawings of a 1910-era Southern Pacific signal bridge.

Two Approaches to a Common Shed

by SAM SWANSON AND MATT WOODS — Two ways to scratchbuild an old, weathered, wooden shed.

Model Mecca: New London, Conn.

by BROOKS A. BENTZ — This Connecticut shoreline city was once served by New Haven and Central Vermont.

Build New London Union Station

by DOUG NELSON — A laser cutter was used to make the components for this massive HO scale station.

Kitbashing a C&NW Bay Window Caboose

by DENNIS EGGERT — Backdating a Tangent HO caboose kit to a 1964 Chicago & North Western prototype


Departments

Safety Valve – Letters from our readers

Receiving Yard – Product and industry news compiled by Harry K. Wong

Test Track – Product Reviews

Railbooks – Book news and reviews

Craftsman Timetable – Scheduled events and notices

Perspective

Craftsman Workshop

Collector Consist

Painting & Weathering

Company Photographer

The Layout Doctor

Diverging Points – Opinion by Jason Shron

Editor’s Notebook- Commentary by Otto M. Vondrak


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