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Model Railroader Magazine 2000 March Ballast track Model SD60Ms Build spline roa
Model Railroader March 2000
CONTENTS
64 Assault on the Alleghenies By Paul J. Dolkos
Ed Rappe's O scale Pennsylvania RR
72 Modeling two versions of BN SD60Ms By Erik Bergstrom
Different cabs and detail variations mark locomotives built in two groups
78 Custom decals with a computer By Rick Johnson
Tips for preparing decal artwork and using the Alps printer
83 Lowering InterMountain N scale boxcars By Keith Kohlmann
Simple changes make cars look and run better
84 Easy spline roadbed By Joe Fugate
Free-flowing roadbed made by laminating Masonite strips
88 Winners of MODEL RAILROADER'S 23rd annual photo contest
A shot of bright red Lehigh Valley diesels in the snow takes our top prize
94 Structures and final details By Harvey J. Simon
Boston MTA series conclusion: A few easy scratchbuilt buildings firmly root the layout in the prototype
102 Ballast: the finishing touch By Paul J. Dolkos
Great-looking ballast greatly improves realism of track
PROTOTYPE DRAWINGS
106 Canadian Pacific dynamometer car By George Sebastian-Coleman
Theory's great, but these cars measured real-world performance
114 The HO scale Arvern Bay Terminal RR By Howard R. Lloyd Jr.
It's 1944 and this Eastern urban short line is helping in the war effort
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