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Model Railroad Planning 2008 April Steel mill Designing a what if railroad Branc
Model Railroad Planning 2008 April IF the free booklet is a separate booklet, it is not included
6 Editorial Layout metrics Tony Koester
COVER STORY
8 Designing a "what-if" railroad 1.0 The Chicago & Illinois Western is freelanced, hut just barely Frank Hodina
I6 Modeling a steel mill in 4 x 8 Ili Backdating the Walthers HO kits to the 1940s John Glaab
22 Fit a branch line in a bedroom
A layout designed for mixed-train operation, inspired by the Frisco's archives
Paul J. Dolkos
28 Taking an industrial branch on the road The Pennsylvania RR's Whitehall Branch 21st Street yard in HO fine scale
John H. Wright
34 Railroading in paradise 34 Model the spectacular Oahu Ry. & Land Co. in a spare room
Byron Henderson
42 Learning from John Allen's L original Gorre & Daphetid How to get the most out of a small layout Don Mitchell
46 Building a tribute to the first Gorre & Daphetid John Allen's layout design still has a lot to offer Phil Anderson
LAYOUT DESIGN ELEMENT
50 Modeling Moscow (Idaho) Merging remembrances with reality Harry Bilger
58 How train length affects layout design
A balance between performance, cost, and appearance
Tony Koester
64 How do I uncouple that car way over there? Plan your layout for easy access to avoid later regrets Paul J. Dolkos
66 Add a team track 10 This space-efficient "industry" fits on any size layout Lance Mindheim
68 What a helix can do for you Spiral track can resolve design dilemmas Jim Vail
LAYOUT DESIGN ELEMENT
72 Interchange at Forreston, Ill. A busy over-and-under crossing John Swanson
76 Track plan with European flavor And aspects of North American model railroading Franz Reichl
80 Make a full-size layout mock-up Plan layout scenes and gather information Steve Holzheimer
82 Why a sectional layout is right for me This HO system comes apart for many purposes Ken Patterson
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