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Garden Railways Magazine 1997 June Basics of scale gauge Shape up spruce
Garden Railways June 1997
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What makes a great garden railway?
A couple in England answer this question, each from their own perspective.
by Jim and Jenefer Slater
48
Climbing loops and switchbacks
With a few simple devices, you can build a dramatic-looking railway on a steep hill.
by Jack Verducci
54
The 5th Annual National Gauge 1 Steamup
A report on this year's gathering in Diamonhead, Mississippi.
by Marc Horovitz
COVER 58 STORY
The Connecticut Central
A Yankee's approach to low-cost garden railroading.
by Maurice Decoster
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Shape up your spruce
Learn how to prune miniature trees to resemble full-size ones.
by Annie Mellen
72
The fundamentals of handlaid track
Preparing your roadbed for new track.
by Marc Horovitz
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