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Continental Modeller 1992 July Harz 2-10-2T locomotives Canada's Draper Taper
Continental Modeller 1992 July
32 pages
Contents
The Korero Railway242Edwardian New Zealand in 9mm scale, by Paul Berntsen
Modelling Danish railways248J. Mikael Hansen completes his introduction to this topic
Dutch State class 5 station building251Described and constructed by A. J. Veenendaal
The Harz 2-10-2T locomotives252Massive metre gauge motive power, drawn by Ian Beattie
The time capsule256Roger Gould makes a fascinating French discovery
Canada's 'Draper Taper'258Mark Richards describes the SD50/60, and builds the HO kit
St Niklaus262A rack railway in N, by M. J. G. Baggs
The Brienz Rothorn Bahn264Peter Marriott describes this 100-year-old mountain line
The best of both worlds266A dual powered loco for G-45, built by David Gray
Stations and halts of the Companhia Nacional268W. J. K. Davies rounds off his current Portuguese survey
News Special272
Bookshelf/Videos278
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