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N Scale Magazine 1999 September October Scale Ballast ACF Tank cars
N Scale September October 1999
Scale Ballast You'll never use oversize materials again by John Palecki
ACF Tank Cars Great detailing techniques to enhance this 8,000 gallon car by Scott Seekins
Modifying Turnouts An easy and effective method for better operation by Keith Lyons
Photo Stand Portable, lightweight, and inexpensive ... in less than 30 minutes by Mike Langford
Modular Way NTRAK modules on your home layout by Jim FitzGerald
Hide the Magic Adapting the HO Kadee electric uncoupler for N scale by Paul Wagner
Tragedy at the Tunnel A true story ... a tragic train robbery ... recaptured in N scale by Scott Mangold
Tale of Two Cabooses In just a few evenings, you can produce a detailed caboose by Pete Thomas
Trackwork Back to basics with track, ballast, and pneumatic control by Clayton Barry
The Monon Lance Mindheim's state-of-the-art layout ... a preview by Bernard Kempinski
MOW Service Truck Three evenings and $40.00, and you've got a powered MOW truck by Jake Schultz
Concrete Roads An easy modular system for creating realistic roads by Todd Gamble
NP Magic Detailing 1950's era InterMountain and Micro-Trains box cars by Scott Seekins
20 Lessons Learned ... while building the HStP&B including how to use Kato Unitrack by Peter Kruimer
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