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Model Railroader Magazine 2010 July Learn while building Model gondola loads for
Model Railroader July 2010 Vol 77 No 7
CONTENTS
30 Build a backwoods scene for your layout
From water to mirrors to hillside flats, this 5-foot layout section uses a lot of great scenery modeling techniques by Gerry Leone
REALISTIC TRACK PLAN
38 A busy mainline town in HO scale
Track and benchwork plans for a layout based on Kirkland, Ill. by David Popp with Andrew Roth/Online bonus
42 Authentic open loads for gondolas
Tips for planning and modeling a series of visible freight shipments for your operating sessions by Mont Switzer/Online bonus
45 Color models with powdered pastels
Using weathering powder in place of paints or stains by Dennis Murphy
COVER STORY: BE SURE TO SEE THE VIDEO!
46 Learn while building
The owner of this HO scale layout is always looking for ways to improve his model railroad by Jason Fontaine/Online bonus
54 Car forwarding with tags
Self-stick, removable plastic flags make car routing easy by Len Bruening
56 Ethanol, an industry you can model
What you need to know to add this large modern industry to your model railroad by Detlef Kurpanek
74 Trackside Photos
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