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Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette 1986 Sep Oct Logging dining car Snoplow Drop B
Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette
1986 Sep Oct
FEATURES
20The Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Flangers
Snow cutters.
by Peter Barney
24Sn3 RGS
At last - enough space. by David Bigge
33Fixing up the LGB Mogul
From LGB to DSP&P.
by Glenn B. Joesten
38Modeling Camp 8 on the Dolly Varden Mines Railway
B.C. in Colorado.
by Dwayne Easterling and Jim Wild
40The Narrow Gauge Scene
What a hack, part 2.
by Charlie Getz
43Narrow Gauge Motor Cars
What fun!
by Gordon North
47On3 Drop-bottom Hopper Car
Some new ideas.
by Lee E. Vande Visse
53The Angels Camp Branch
Jumping frog terminal.
by Robert W Pethoud
59Up Clear Creek on the Narrow Gauge, Part 40
C&S cabooses, one more time.
by Harry Brunk
65A New Use for the General
Large scale magic. by Randall Sauter
66A K-37 in Sn3
Detail on detail. by Jim Booth
69Making Logs and Poles for Walls and Cribbing
Turn your own. by Dave Adams
72The Model Makers Notebook
A logging camp dining car.
by Al Armitage
78Extra Narrow Gauge Junction
America's first narrow gauge outside-framed 2-footer. by Dick Andrews
81An Sn3 Rotary Snowplow
Gazette Award winner, Columbus, Ohio 1985. by Jan Rons
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