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Classic Toy Trains 2006 May Motorize a rail zepplin Merge bacnk buildings into
Classic Toy Trains May 2006
2 smart layouts
38 Weekend in New England
BY ROGER CARP
Peter Miville's 0 gauge layout salutes the scenery and urban brickwork of New England.
46 Motorize a Rail Zeppelin
BY PHILEP K. DENSLOW
How to add a chassis and an electric motor to this windup tinplate rail car.
48 Merge bank buildings into a grand station
BY RECHARD VAN DE KIEFT
Linking a pair of MTH bank structures forms an impressive 0 gauge passenger terminal.
2 smart layouts
52 80 years in the making
BY RECHARD R. HOPKINS JR.
Visit the 0 gauge Hopkinsville Junction Railroad, influenced by four generations of one family.
58 Vibration motor repair tips
BY RAY L. PLUMMER
How to service these simple motors found in Lionel operating cars and accessories.
64 Small and sensible layout
BY KENT JOHNSON101
This 5-by-9 foot 0 gauge plan abides by seven rules of layout planning.
66 Lionel's early postwar boxcars
BY ROBERT SWANSON AND ROGER CARP
The plastic-shelled nos. X2454, X4454, and 6454 boxcars were produced in 14 different versions between 1946 and '52.
72 How to'lock out'train collisions
BY KENNARD T. WING
Tower-control wiring keeps trains from crashing at track crossings.
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