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Contents: Bill of Lading – The Southern Ry’s Murphy Branch (The best of two worlds: branchline charm and mainline motive power.), Modeling a Southern Ry SD40-2 (Subtle weathering highlights the detail on this elegant HO model.), Modeling a Southern Ry Caboose (Athearn’s HO bay-sider provides the basis for this conversion.), Making a Loading Ramp from a Flatcar (Modeling a resourceful solution to piggyback unloading.), Milwaukee Road Brookfield Wis. Station (This station served for more than 100 years.), Layout Sound Effects: the Fourth Dimension (Through sound effects, even inanimate scenic take on life.), 1895 Coal Hopper (The Pittsburgh, Youngstown & Ashtabula had 725 of these cars.), Mansfield Junction (The inspiration came from a 20-year old MR article.), Spray Weathering without an Airbrush (Easy, inexpensive realism.), The Model Railroad Club of Milwaukee (A lot of our hobby’s early history is associated with this club.), Born to Raise L’s (An explanation of the techniques used to build an elevated right-of-way.), Prototype Data and Drawings – The Southern Ry.’s Murphy Branch, Milwaukee Road Brookfield Wis. station, Pittsburgh, Youngstown & Ashtabula 1895 coal hopper
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Condition: Very Good