Classic Toy Trains Magazine 2004 November

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Classic Toy Trains Magazine 2004 November

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Contents:  Lionel’s Mighty ‘J’ Steamer (The long and short of this classic O gauge Norfolk & Western steam locomotive); Improve TMCC Signal Reception (Tips to resolve command-control signal problems); High Speed In 6 By 12 Feet (This O gauge track plan features two connected ovals); Handyman Haven Layout (Earl Remmel just loves to tinker with his picturesque O gauge layout); Ingenuity And Courage At Lionel (Charles Giaimo’s daughter recalls how multiple sclerosis didn’t stop him from overseeing Lionel’s postwar factory); Reed And Relay Circuitry (A flexible way to activate crossing signals and other track-operated accessories); Layout Details Make The Difference (Jim Cox refocused his O gauge layout to reflect quality, not just quantity); 13 Train-Storage Tips (How to keep your treasured toy trains safe); Build An Oil-Pumping Scene (This compact arrangement, using Walthers structures, fits in a 1- by 2-foot space); Half-Section Uncoupler (Six steps to build a shortened O gauge uncoupler section using O-27 parts) Departments – Editor’s Desk; Correspondence; Photo Album; News & Notes; Product News (MTH Premier line Pennsylvania 1.5 electric; Lionel 0-6-0T dockside steamer; K-Line die-cast metal hoppers; MTH Premier line 0-8-0 switcher); Questions & Answers; Product Reviews (Lionel O gauge full-scale Berkshire; MTH Premier line 0-8-8-0; American Flyer log loader; MTH Rail King 2-8-8-8-2 Triplex steamer; Lionel U30C diesel); Events; Ad Index; Collectible Classics

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