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2011 Issues
December
November

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

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
September

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

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
July

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

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
May

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
  • Trackside photos

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
March

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.

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
January

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

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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Inventory is a fluid commodity.  It changes by the hour (sometimes by the minute). To retain our pricing structure we maintain stock levels designed to turnover 6 times each year. We cannot guarantee stock status till we have an order in hand. All product is subject to prior sale. If we confirm that we have it, and, while we are waiting for the order it sells, you would be upset that we did not hold it.
We used to hold items but learned a VERY EXPENSIVE lesson. When we held items for customers’ orders, the order never materialized 80%+ of the time.  We lost out on the orders placed while the item was on hold.  Also we wasted staff time that could have been used to pull actual orders.
Since we are well known for finding older stock the fact that it may not be on our shelves at this minute does not mean we can’t get it. So, as we spell out on our terms pages, we don’t do it anymore.
You may, however, call in and we will tell you if the items are available and if possible attempt to locate what we don’t have while you are on the phone.

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