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Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette 1988 January February Coloring structures Crus
Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette
1988 January February
Special feature THe Farallones Midland
FEATURES
23Coloring Structures with Chalks & Dry Pigments
Three ideas from the Sn3 CO-OP.
by Phil Hodges and Roger Malinowski
26The Kirkfield Crushed Stone Company
A small industry with lots of action.
by Niall MacKay
32A Box-Cab, Gas Locomotive for Tuolumne Forks
Unabashed, freelancing in On3.
by Bob Brown
35A New Segment for the HO/H0n3 Moose Jaws Lumber Co.
Progress around the wall.
by Dick Shapiro
38Working Front End Couplers for Your Locomotives
No five finger switching allowed.
by Jim Vail
42A Smelting Campaign, Part 5
The crusher and dust chamber. by Lind Wickersham
48Erick Nelson's Sn3 San Juan & South Park
Try one yourself.
by Jim Wild and Dwayne Easterling
52The Narrow Gauge Scene
Freight Car Foibles, Part 2. by Charlie Getz
55Two-Foot Freight Cars in 3/4 Inch Scale
Bigger and bigger.
by Peter Barney
59Up Clear Creek on the Narrow Gauge, Part 48
Something old, something new.
by Harry Brunk
64My Quest for Trees
Only 5500 more to go. by Jeffrey Reynolds
72Model Makers Notebook
Falk #1, Part 1. by Al Armitage
78An HO Scale Yard Office/Bunkhouse
A nifty space filler.
by Bill Florent
80Extra Narrow Gauge Junction
Tracing the Bridgton Line, Part 2. by Dick Andrews
PLANS
16-17 D&RGW Sheds, Chama, New Mexico
by Dave Adams
29Three-foot Gauge Dump Car
by Niall Mackay
50-51 D&RGW C-25, 2-8-0
by Al Armitage
56Wiscasset, Waterville &
Farmington 2-Foot Gauge Boxcar
by Peter Barney
61Forks Creek Pump House
by Harry Brunk
68Hetch Hetchy Railroad Motor
Car #19
69Hetch Hetchy Railroad Motor
Car #23
70Hetch Hetchy Railroad Motor
Car #20
by Gary Caviglia
74-75 Elk River Mill & Lumber Company #1 (Falk #1) by Al Armitage
DEPARTMENTS
5Robert's Ramblings
12New In Review
15In Brief
84Gazette Gallery
88Book & Video Reviews
96Riptrack
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