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O Gauge Railroading #271 June / July 2014 Artistic Composition in O Diorama
O Gauge Railroading #271 June / July 2014
PRODUCT REVIEWS
Weaver B&M Class P4a Pacific
Pennsylvania Flyer and Area 51 LionChief Sets
FEATURES
Finding the Realism Threshold Greg Annett
Memories Kept Alive in 0 Gauge Mike Bennette
Out of This World Diorama John Ciccarelli
Dunham Studios: Creative Collaboration at Work Jim Barrett
DIVISIONS
Editor's Corner The LHS Experience
Smoke Signals Product Announcements
Readers' Rails Your Trains and Layouts
Collector's Gallery The OGR/MTH Tour Car Years Rail Tales Happy Valley, Where Life Is (Almost) Perfect
Here's an Idea Wire Rope Choker Hitch Slings for MOW Rolling Stock
Backshop Building a Layout: Laying Roadbed and Track The Helper Engine Days of Yesteryear
Scheduled Meets Shows to Attend
Dealer Roundhouse 0 Gauge Shops
Observation Car End of the Train
Advertiser Index Advertisers in This Issue
ON THE COVER
A Pennsy G5 from MTH eases through a curve in an industrial area adjacent to a small harbor on Greg Annett's 3-rail O gauge layout. A harbor scene occupies one corner of the layout and is one of many detailed scenes. As Greg sees it, a model railroad is really just one big artistic composition.
Photo by Norm Charbonneau
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