Description
Contents: Bill of Lading – Building – and Rebuilding – the C&DR Ry. (The evolution of a model railroad.), Making Your Own Dry Transfers (Make as many as you want using only simple equipment and running water.), Kit bashing On2 Diesels (Good-running units made by adding O scale cabs and details to Athearns HO switchers.), The Martisco Station This 110-year old structure, named for two towns in New York, is a railroad museum.), Bruce G. Eaton’s Denver, South Park and Pacific Ry. 2-8-0 in HOn3 (The Model of the Month award.), The Wm. H. Archer Corp. (Details and some colorful signs would make this building look good on your layout.), EMD’s versatile GP38-2 (Prototype information on this popular medium-size road switcher.), CTC-16: Part 3-the Power Station (A command control system you can build.), The Union Pacific’s Tie-Treatment Plant in Laramie (This plant can be built with or without dual-gauge trackage.), The Piedmont & Western RR. (A unique HO scale layout that combines European and American made equipment.), E.L. Moore’s Legacy (Past 60 when he wrote his first, E.L. gave the hobby more than 100 articles.), The San Jacinto District (An HO switching railroad for a 9 x 12-foot room.), Yellow Pages billboard and Purina Chow signs (Billboards from the 1970s and an old standard for a rural structure.), A Drop-Leaf Module for a Bookshelf Railroad (Or how to run a railroad without losing your shirts.)Prototype Data and Drawings – The New York Central’s Martisco station, The Wm. H. Archer feed and grain supply, EMD GP38-2
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Condition: Very Good