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Classic Toy Trains 2005 January Marx tinplate passenger stations Trackwork Diese
Classic Toy Trains January 2005
48 Growling and purring Lionel diesels
By LEN CARPARELLI
A new motor design in 1955 quieted Lionel's hallmark F3 diesel locomotives.
54 Challenges of an 0 gauge layout
By ROGER CARP
This contemporary 18- by 22-foot layout keeps owner Connie Mamajek busy.
61 Lionel dream layouts, 1954
BY RAN STUBER
With $200 or $500 in cash, you could have built one of these two 0 gauge empires.
66 Four steps to better-looking track
BY DENNIS BRENNAN
Pay attention to roadbed, ballast, weathering, and paint to make better-looking track.
70 New Jersey to Pike's Peak in S gauge
BY ROGER CARP
A terrific backdrop frames Carl Giambrone's rugged American Flyer layout.
76 Three stations for three Marx cities
BY NEIL BESOUGLOFF
Marx's postwar lithographed passenger stations.
78 Honey, get yourself a hobby!
By STAN TRZONIEC
Mike Caparco, who has three snow-covered 0 gauge layouts, did just that.
83 Lionel's New Englander set
By MICHAEL CONNOR
A 1980s 0 gauge freight set with a postwar heritage.
85 Warning light for uncoupler tracks
BY RICK ROSTONSKI
How to build a warning-light circuit for Lionel uncoupler tracks.
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