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Model Railroader Magazine 2000 May Railroading the narrow gauge Add depth forest
Model Railroader May 2000
CONTENTS
58 A timetable for the 0n3 Durlin Branch By Dave Adams
Developing operations one project at a time
66 Amtrak's Auto Train terminal at Lorton, Va. By John McKeeman
A prototype you can model
70 The H0n3 Glenwood & Black Creek By Jim Vail
A double-deck narrow gauge empire
PROTOTYPE DRAWINGS
80 Yosemite Valley no. 21 By Bob Lunoe
A well-traveled 4-4-0 with lots of character
89 Stencil cream weathering By Wayne Wesolowski
Drybrushing brings out highlights on models
90 The DCC Optimized Detector By Bruce Chubb
It knows when a track is occupied and can help you run your railroad
97 Loading N scale coal cars By Keith M. Kohlmann
Making realistic loads for hoppers and gons
99 Add depth to your forests By Bill Henderson
Using floral shop plants to make a model forest look real
101 Build an improved inspection car By Montford Switzer
Some enhancements for a clever Micro-Mark product
102 A disappearing door and hidden corner By Dennis Storzek
A dutch door and cardboard tube form a continuous backdrop
106 The Hy-Sioux Southern By Herb Gilden
A professionally built HO layout set in the Smoky Mountains
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