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Model Railroader Magazine, April 1998 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Kato opens new factory - By Russ Larson - MR's publisher visits Japan
IN memoriam - John Page, 1913-1997 - By Jim Hediger

OUR COVER story:
Soo Line memories - By Ray Grosser - The Grossers' sectional HO layout now represents central Minnesota even more accurately

Adding smokebox details and domes - By Stephen Anderson - Part 7: Our scratchbuilt HO 4-6-0 nears completion

Trackside Photos - A last look at the Midwest Railroad Modelers' layout

A RAILROAD YOU CAN MODEL:
Donner Pass - By Paul D. Schneider - The route of the first trans-continental railroad offers great scenery and mountain railroading
Modeling Donner Pass - By Frank Caron - An N scale track plan for Donner Pass

PROTOTYPE DRAWINGS:
A pin-connected truss bridge - By Harold W. Russell - From narrow to standard gauge, this through truss has served rail traffic for more than 100 years
Foam board construction tips - By Bill Damaby - Including laying out curves and adjusting track

Stop car light flickering - By Kermit Paul - Computer technology solves an old operating problem
Modeling Montana Rail Link's SD45-2XR in N scale - By Erik Bergstrom - Adding Sunrise details makes an outstanding model even better
Up on the roof - By Michael Tyiick - Detailing tops of buildings adds visual interest

Paint shop:
Pennsylvania RR E8 in N scale - By Charlie Hopkins - Adding uniquely Pennsy details dresses up a Kato diesel

Departments:
Along the Line
Center of attention
Product News
Railway Post Office
Workshop

Product Reviews:
- InterMountain HO 12-panel boxcar
- Bachmann HO Pullman sleeper
- Walthers HO ore dock
- Tomar HO train order signal
- Vulture 0 crane and flatcar

Railroader's Library - Northern Pacific Classic Steam Era
Club News
Hobbyshop Window
At the Throttle
Trains of Thought - Lessons of Batavia
Student Fare - TAMR convention
Bull Session
Ask Paint Shop
Schedules
Index of Advertisers

On the cover: Extra 1024 West heads toward Glenwood on Ray and Renee Grosser's sectional HO Soo Line railroad. Their layout reflects central Minnesota in 1954. The Nostalgia Trip begins on page 60.
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