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November
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What to Expect:
- Use view books to extend your layout
- How to cast a stone building from plaster
- Build a realistic flatcar load
- Rio Grande in the Rockies
- How to animate overhead doors
- Under the wires of the Western Electric Empire
- A joint branch line on two decks
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What to Expect:
- New York Harbot in a spare room
- Rail-marine operations for your model railroad
- Hands-free electromagnet couplers
- Signs of the times on the Utah Belt
- How to scratch build an N scale turnout
- How to model a rusty auto junkyard
- The Beer Line in a basement
- Trackside photos
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October
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September
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What to Expect:
- Going high-tech on a double-deck layout
- A track plan that fits under a bed
- Detail a center-beam flatcar
- How to plan and build an urban scene
- Add storefront details
- A city in a small space
- Modeling Canadian main lines
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What to Expect:
- Heavy industry in a compact space
- Build a roundhouse from two kits
- Patch and weather a brass diesel
- A small Pennsylvania RR freight house
- Better turnout control with switch motors
- From shelf to empire
- Expand operations with a temporary mine branch
- Build a highway overpass
- A junction town on four Ntrak modules
- Trackside photos
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August
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July
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What to Expect:
- Ready To Run In Three Hours
- All Abroad For Entertrainment Junction
- Simplify Operation With Train Sequence Lists
- A Junction Town On Four Ntrak Modules
- Build A Diesel Shop
- Better Turnout Control With Slow-Motion Switch Motors
- A Track Plan For Two Eras
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What to Expect:
- Worshop Tips For Using Electrical Connectors
- How to Wire a Layout For two-train Operation
- Adding DCC Power Districts
- C&O Coal Country in a Spare Room
- Build a Diesel Shop
- Model a Rocky Creek
- Standard Stations For Small Towns
- The Sacremento Modular Railroaders
- Trackside Photos
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June
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May
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What to Expect:
- Narrow gauge inspiration in New Zealand
- Building Bay Junction
- Kitbash a modern sand tower
- Santa Fe in the land of enchantment
- Handlaying "high-speed" turnouts
- Carve outcroppings from Sculptamond
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What to Expect:
- Practical Tips For Switching Fun
- Building Bay Junction; Part 5
- Build A Headquarters For Your Railroad
- Going West In N Scale
- Easy Covered Hopper Enhancements
- Improve Performance With Transmission Fluid
- Mineral Point In Miniature
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April
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March
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What to Expect:
In the April issue of Model Railroader magazine you'll find tips for weathering rolling stock and locomotives, ideas for building space-saving model train layouts, and much more. New online extras this month include a video of Jim Munns' HO scale Chicago & North Western layout.
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What to Expect:
- Operation on the Franklin & South Manchester
- Building Bay Junction
- Modeling the Rio Grande Southern in 4 x 8 feet
- More fun with 4 x 8's ; Part 2
- Build a New Haven class J-2 heavy Mikado
- Model a supersize flatcar load
- Trackside Photos
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February
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January
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What to Expect:
- A Railroad in the Family
- Fun with 4x8's
- Capturing a slice of Appalachia
- Building Bay Junction - Part 2
- Kitbash a 1950's grain elevator
- Paper Shell Scenery
- Trackside photos
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What to Expect:
- Building Bay Junction
- A modelers guide to USRA locomotives
- Diamond stacks in the desert
- Operate turnouts with RC servo motors
- How to model modern roofs
- A plan for passenger operations
- Add wear and tear to a steel gondola
- Model an N scale demolished house
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