The ultimate board game - From the Editor by Neil Besougloff
Build the Beer Line - Part 3: Ballast, streets, riverbanks, and scenery by Cody Grivno and the MR staff
Simply New England - The colorful White River Division in HO scale by George Dutka
Scratchbuild a handcar house - Build a lineside structure from styrene by Jack Burgess
Weather a cement hopper - Cement powder gives realism like nothing else by Mont Switzer
Rail-marine operations on a shelf An HO waterfront scene in less than 15 square feet by Barbara Brunette
How to simulate momentum effects - DCC Corner by Mike Polsgrove
Product Reviews:
Atlas’s HO scale GP40-2 with sound - Kato’s N 1949 Broadway Limited cars ... and more by Dana Kawala
News & Products - Hobby industry news and product announcements by Steven Otte
Railway Post Office - Letters from our readers by Eric Stelpflug
Adding communications - Information Desk by Jim Hediger
Handrail touch up - Workshop by Lionel Strang and Jim Hediger
Car stops for your model railroad - Step by Step by Cody Grivno
SPECIAL SECTION: MAKE YOUR LAYOUT LOOK BIGGER:
Add a realistic gravel pit - An industry big enough to need the railroad by Mike Confalone
A forced perspective canyon - Scenery tricks add distance beyond your railroad by Willem van der Hoeven
Narrow backdrop hills - Carved foam hill sections make a scene look bigger by Sam Swanson
Trackside Photos - Layout visitation etiquette
Trains of Thought by Tony Koester
Index of Advertisers
Modeling livestock traffic - The Operators by Andy Sperandeo
On the cover: Whether it’s a gravel pit, a canyon, or distant hills, modeling big things in small spaces can make a layout look larger.
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