Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features: OUR COVER STORY - Wabash's Tenth District in HO By Ted Williams Modeling western Illinois in October 1964 Modeling waterfalls By Geoff Nou - Using clear plastic and silicone sealant to represent cascading water Union Freight: Part 4 By John pryke - Our HO layout in a corner comes alive in the series conclusion A RAILROAD YOU CAN MODEL - Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis By Many McGuirk - Railroading through the heart of Dixie The Nashville terminals Jn HO By Many McGuirk PROTOTYPE DRAWING - Dixies, Yellow Jar'.^ts, and Stripes By Many McGuirk The NC&StL's attractive 4-8-4s were called anything but Northerns PAINT SHOP - Dixie Line F units in HO scale By Many McGuirk - Painting a trio of InterMountain shells for the NC&StL Build a portable workbench By Bob Kuchar Railroading in a drawer By John R. Signer - Innovative staging yard design Benedict & WeXford RR By Richard A. Nelson - An HO track plan for a 10 x 10-foot room Pennsy's Gorre & Daphetid Branch By Tom Trisier - John Allen's first layout plan was perfect for a small N scale layout Departments: At the Throttle - Ideas for better turnouts Railway Post Office Product Reviews - Athearn's HO scale EMD SD40-2 Atlas' N scale Train Master diesel Micro-Trains' N refrigerator car Westerfield's HO composite gon Workshop Prototype Info MR News Product News Hobbyshop Window Sweepstakes rules Trackside Photos Workin' on the Railroad - Diesel detailing: disassembly Back to Basics - Drilling and tapping Trains of Thought - Railroading Kiwi style One Reader's Opinion - Never finished Ask Paint Shop - Union Pacific's Forty Miner Coming Events and Club Memberships Index of Advertisers Along the Line - Third trick ON THE COVER: Wabash F7 no. 717 is about to lead its train across the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy main line and the Mississippi River
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