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The world's most popular model
railroading magazine is ideal for beginning or expert hobbists.
Features step-by-step modeling projects, fascinating photo
tours of model train layouts, insightful reviews, tips from
the experts, and so much more.
In every issue, Model Railroader® encourages your creativity
and your love of trains. You’ll get page-after-page of
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railroads in the world, plus much more!
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Model
Railroad Planning: 2008
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Get the expert advice
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Model Railroad Planning 2008 includes:
- 10 all new track plans
- Dozens of color photos
- Expert advice and solutions to common modeling
problems
- Tips on integrating smaller layouts into larger
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How
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city scenery
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How
To Build Realistic Layouts: Towns & Cities focuses
on the towns and cities along railroad lines. This
issue brings you how-to stories on modeling telephone
and power lines, prototype drawings of storefronts,
exciting photography, and much more! Don’t
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How
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Model Railroader magazine, will give you lots of prototype
information you can use on your layout. This issue
is packed with articles and advice for making your
layout more realistic - including photos and drawings
to help you add true-to-life details! You'll learn:
How to detail track, where to locate trackside signals,
what interlockings do and how they work, how to create
telegraph lines, grade crossings, freight yards, and
more! Plus a gallery showing how expert model railroaders
used these techniques on their layouts!
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Great Model
Railroads 2008 is the newest edition
of layout achievement from Model Railroader magazine!
Great Model Railroads 2008 is
a collection of exceptional layouts from across the nation introducing
you to personal accounts of trial and error, planning,
recreating, and accomplishment. This special issue
from Model Railroader magazine offers you:
- Completely rebuilding a larger HO Hoosac Valley
Railroad
- Following a transition-era replication of a
Soo Line across the plains
- Steaming along the Naugatuck by backdating
an existing layout
- 11 phenomenal layouts
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- HO, N, O, and S scale layouts
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From coalfields to tidewater
An HO railroad
built using traditional techniques
Douglas
Kirkpatrick |
Contents
Lots of locomotives in a small space
An HO
engine terminal designed for a spare room
John Bruno
Better structures
10 kitbashing tips to make one-of-a-kind buildings
Mike Tylick
Easy interior lighting with DCC
Simple circuits use track power
to light structures
Wayne McNab
Realistic layout room lighting
Adding 24-hour
room lighting to a model railroad
Dan Zugelter
Prototype information
Operate a fan trip on your
layout
Special trains can add fun to an operating
session
Jim Hediger
Freight car weathering
Easy techniques to weather
cars from the wheels up
Bob Rivard
Modeling the Music City Star in N
Make this train using paint and custom
decals
Richard Thomason
Landmark Layouts
The Midwest Railroad Modelers
club layout
Andy Sperandeo
Planning an On2 1/2 desert railroad
An old
Model Railroader photo inspired this plan
Bruce
Petty
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Railway Post Office
Letters and e-mail from our readers
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Scenery Step by Step
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Trackside Photos
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Cover
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17
tips
to
create
authentic
scenes
Use
details
selectively
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more
realism
Pelle
Søeborg |
Contents
Striking scenery in 20 square feet
Carefully
crafted scenes highlight this HO layout
Tom
Miller
Construct a reliable helix
A solid
start is the best way to build a
trouble-free helix
Jeff Johnston
Build a lift-out hill
A removable
foam tunnel provides easy access
Steve Harris
A New England road that grows
More right-of-way
means expansion for this layout
Bill Duffé
Build the WSOR on a shelf
Six industries large
and small for our project railroad
Cody Grivno
Landmark Layouts
Tony Koester's Allegheny Midland
Andy Sperandeo
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Hobby industry news and product announcements
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Cover story
New York Central in Tokyo
This HO layout brings the Big Apple to Japan
Hitomi
Okuno |
Contents
The Schuylkill Iron Works
A gritty HO steel mill
railroad
Eric Craig
Building craftsman kits
Tips for completing
a superdetailed structure
Bob Mitchell
Build the WSOR on a shelf
Part 3: Ballast,
scenery, details, and an enginehouse
Cody
Grivno
A
branchline water tank
Morristown & Erie
RR's Whippany, N.J., water tower
Harold
Russell
Repaint
a factory-decorated model
Save time by updating
an earlier paint scheme
Jim Six
Simplified car routing
Easily identify a car's
destination with color codes
Alan Saatkamp
Landmark
Layouts
John Armstrong's innovative Canandaigua
Southern
Andy Sperandeo
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Creative scenery in the Cascades
Suppose the GN never
built the new Cascade Tunnel
Dan Lewis |
Contents
Build the WSOR on a shelf
Part 2: Roadbed, flextrack,
and DCC
Cody Grivno
Repower
a brass steam engine
Upgrades give new life to an old
favorite
Bob Van Arnem
Realistic Track Plan
Seven paired industries, one
layout
An HO layout that changes themes with lift-out
sections
Robert P. Foster
Trees by the bucket
Make N scale forests quickly
and easily
Al Skinner
Add working DCC ditch lights
Install operating
ditch lights on an Athearn SD60
David Popp
Catching the Hiawatha on
the CM&NW
An N scale layout
celebrates two Midwestern railroads
John Schoonenberg
Landmark Layouts
John Olson's magical Mescal Lines
Andy Sperandeo
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Contents
Cover story
Build the WSOR on a shelf
Part 1: Track plan,
benchwork, and operations
Cody Grivno
Prototype information
Fighting winter on the
Utah Belt
The equipment used to keep Furnace
Creek Pass open
Eric Brooman
Detailing
the right-of-way
Part 3: Trackside communication
and safety equipment
Paul Dolkos
Italian
Western
Tall Pine RR mixes the rugged West
with Italian artistry
Kent
Johnson
Winning
photos
Model Railroader's 29th photo contest
results
Painting distant mountains
Citrus
crate labels inspire distinctive backdrops
Bruce Petty
Landmark layouts
The Reid Brothers' N scale
Cumberland Valley System
Andy Sperandeo
Dual control for Tortoise switch motors
Multiple control points enhance operation
Rex Beistle
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