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Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette 1981 Jan/Feb Bldg a saloon rooming house
Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette 1981 Jan/Feb
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28 Building a Saloon/Rooming House A low cost project-by Rob Coniston
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33 Detailing Early South Park Mason Bogies Vintage Colorado locomotives-by Bruce Eaton and Carrie Tufford
34 Building Phillips, Part 8 The scenery. by Bob Brown
37 Up Clear Creek on the Narrow Gauge, Part 7 The Black Hawk Boiler Works-by Harry Brunk
43 The Western Salt Company 30 inch gauge in the salt flats- by Ron Morse and P Allen Copeland
46-47 Centerfold Painting ... 454 by Keith Ward
48 Realistically Speaking Weathering wood with dirt and Dio-Sol- by Gary Nash
50 The Council City and Solomon River Railroad An Alaskan dream- by Don A. Marenzi
52 The Comstock Tramway A one inch scale line by John Danvers- by Bob Brown
58 Shop Talk An introduction- by Mic Greenberg
60 Diamond and Caldor *10 A three-truck timber hauler- by Malt Coleman
62 Extra Narrow Gauge Junction The Bridgton and Harrison as I remember R, Part 4- by Dick Andrews
66 The Model Makers Notebook A small cargo schooner (or your railroad scene, part 2- by Al Armitage
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