Model Railroader Magazine 1999 November Trackwork traction layout Z scale scuitc
Model Railroader November 1999
CONTENTS
70 Out of the rubble By Bill Pearce
David Haines' new N scale Santa Fe Raton Pass layout
78 A Central Vermont 2-8-0 in HO scale By lain Rice
Converting Bachmann's HO scale Baldwin into a New England Alco
PROTOTYPE DRAWINGS
88 Compact covered-hopper loader By Harold Russell
Generate on-line car shipments without a big on-line industry
96 Laying girder rail and flextrack By Harvey J. Simon
Part 2 of our Boston MTA traction project layout
104 Kitbashing Chief Petroleum By Bob Foltz
A small-town business that was once served by the railroad
108 Wipe out freight car wobble By David K. Smith
Easy adjustments stabilize N scale cars for enhanced performance
112 A layout you can carry with you By David Kennett
Z scale in a suitcase
117 Simple crossing gates By John Nehrich
Modifying N scale gates for use in HO
120 Buffalo Rock By John Campbell
This HOn3 module portrays the character of Colorado narrow gauge
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