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Model Railroader Magazine 2001 February Railroad that went to sea Key West ext
Model Railroader 2001 February
Features
OUR COVER STORY
60 Modeling the railroad that went to sea By Cal Winter and Ross Allen Florida East Coast's Key West Extension in HO scale
68 Old Kate in the weeds By lain Rice
Fitting the characteristics of a Midwestern branch line into 8 x 10 feet
72 Splendor in the grass By RenGourley
Modeling knee-deep grass with a new material and methods
74 Build a bromine car By Dick Scott
Scratchbuilding a rare and distinctive O scale tanker using styrene stock
PROTOTYPE DRAWINGS
82 Bromine tank car
A GREAT 4 X S
84 Maggie's Cove By Dave Methlie Professional modeler's showpiece
90 Failsafe turnouts By Tony Capato
Improving the electrical continuity of Shinohara or other turnouts
100 Kitbash an N scale Milwaukee Road Erie-built By Dan Lewis
Just fit a resin shell to a Life-Like PA-1 chassis, modify and
add details, and paint it in Union Pacific colors
106 S scale empire with a narrow gauge past By Keith Thompson
The scenic Columbia Valley & Western
Departments
6At the Throttle
Something special
10 Railway Post Office 16 Product Reviews
Lite-Like HO Erie-built diesel Atlas Master DCC system Atlas HO roundhouse
Bowser HO Pennsy stockcar
34 Workshop
Protecting scenery on modules
38 Prototype Info
Historical society listings
46 MR News
Product News Hobbyshop Window
94 Trackside Photos
111 Workin' on the Railroad
I can see clearly now
116 Back to Basics
Cab control
124 Trains of Thought
Experts at work
128 One Reader's Opinion
Abandonment notices
134 Ask Paint Shop
BNSF SD9s
138 Coming Events and Club Memberships
165 Index of Advertisers
166 Along the Line
Second section tonight
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