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Classic Toy Trains 2016 March Great Lionel Track Plan
Classic Toy Trains 2016 March Great Lionel Track Plan
74 pages
HOW-TO
Build an ashpit
This easy project adds an interesting steam-era detail to your locomotive-servicing area.
BY STAN TRZONIEC
What happens in Vegas ... inspires a great layout!
The glory days of Las Vegas come to life on Steve Garofalo's 15 x 30-foot O gauge empire.
BY ROGER CARP
Upgrading a layout proves the fun is in the details
Howard Karr finds joy in making his railroad as realistic as possible.
BY ROGER CARP
FOCUS ON CLASSICS
A famous collection is home to Lionel's rarest postwar cars
Ed Dougherty's train collection contains dazzling one-of-a-kind items.
BY ROGER CARP
TOY TRAIN TRACK PLAN
In 1949, Lionel designed "A layout for the years"
An elaborate illustration from Lionel reflects that company's ideas of the ideal O gauge layout.
BY ROGER CARP
FOCUS ON CLASSICS
Truth or dare for American Flyer's S gauge line in 1946
Seventy years later, collectors wonder if A.C. Gilbert really made all the S gauge sets it advertised for 1946.
BY ROGER CARP
WEEKEND WORKSHOP
Tune up your vintage trains
Essential tips for getting that old toy train up and running.
BY JOSEPH MANIA
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