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Classic Toy Trains Magazine 2009 May

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Classic Toy Trains Magazine 2009 May

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Contents:  Cover Story Three-Rail American Dream (Douglass Smith and Sandra Lloyd’s 30 x 30-foot layout features scenes from Manhattan to Los Angeles); How-To Details That Make A Difference (O scale vehicles, figures, critters and fine details boost the realism of our 4 x 8-foot project railroad); Your Guide To CTT Online (More information, more fun and more CTT – and it’s all delivered right to your computer); Spreading The Joy Of Toy Trains (The Saturday Trains Club in central Pennsylvania introduces O gauge trains to new generations); Terrific Trains And Fabulous Scenery On A Flyer Layout (David Baule has crafted a remarkable home for his American Flyer trains); How-To Create An Identity For Your Model Railroad (Develop a one-of-a-kind railroad by customizing your rolling stock); Layout You Can Visit Building A Museum Layout Was A Family Affair (A Colorado family builds a detailed Old West layout for a local museum); How-To Track Ballasting Made Easy (Six quick tips for great-looking track); How-To Easy Multi-Textured Scenery (William DiMenna creates a variety of glue- and hassle-free scenic effects); Focus On Classics One Set, Two Locomotives (Solving two mysterious postwar sets); Collectible Classics (Williams’ no. SN205 Sharknose diesels) In Every Issue – Editor’s Desk; Correspondence; Photo Album; News (MTH Electric Trains signs a multi-year licensing deal to use Lionel and American Flyer names on a new line of prewar-style Standard and O gauge tinplate trains); Questions & Answers; Tips, Tools & Techniques; Views From The Underground; Reviews (MTH Electric Trains’ O gauge Flying Yankee and K-Line by Lionel Interurban set); Events; Ad Index

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