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Model Railroader October 2011
Going high-tech on a double-deck layout
By Lou Sassi
Computer touch screens run the trains, turnouts, timetables, and more
pg. 36
A track plan that fits under a bed
By Steven Otte, associate editor
This compact N scale layout offers switching opportunities, interchange, and continuous running
pg. 44
Detail a center-beam flatcar
By Pelle SĆĀøeborg
Grab irons, brake gear, weathering, and a load turn this HO Walthers car into a showpiece
pg. 47
How to plan and build an urban scene
By Paul J. Dolkos
Design and construction of a 1950s industrial district
pg. 50
Add storefront details
By V.S. Roseman
Photos of real stores make effective signs, awnings, and window displays
pg. 58
A city in a small space
By Rick Van Laar
How to build a hillside business district in 3 square feet
pg. 62
Modeling Canadian main lines
By Guy Major
CanadaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s largest layout lies beneath the tracks to MontrealĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Central Station
pg. 68
By Lou Sassi
Computer touch screens run the trains, turnouts, timetables, and more
pg. 36
A track plan that fits under a bed
By Steven Otte, associate editor
This compact N scale layout offers switching opportunities, interchange, and continuous running
pg. 44
Detail a center-beam flatcar
By Pelle SĆĀøeborg
Grab irons, brake gear, weathering, and a load turn this HO Walthers car into a showpiece
pg. 47
How to plan and build an urban scene
By Paul J. Dolkos
Design and construction of a 1950s industrial district
pg. 50
Add storefront details
By V.S. Roseman
Photos of real stores make effective signs, awnings, and window displays
pg. 58
A city in a small space
By Rick Van Laar
How to build a hillside business district in 3 square feet
pg. 62
Modeling Canadian main lines
By Guy Major
CanadaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s largest layout lies beneath the tracks to MontrealĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Central Station
pg. 68
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Model Railroader October 2011
Model Railroader October 2011
Going high-tech on a double-deck layout
By Lou Sassi
Computer touch screens run the trains, turnouts, timetables, and more
pg. 36
A track plan that fits under a bed
By Steven Otte, associate editor
This compact N scale layout offers switching opportunities, interchange, and continuous running
pg. 44
Detail a center-beam flatcar
By Pelle SĆĀøeborg
Grab irons, brake gear, weathering, and a load turn this HO Walthers car into a showpiece
pg. 47
How to plan and build an urban scene
By Paul J. Dolkos
Design and construction of a 1950s industrial district
pg. 50
Add storefront details
By V.S. Roseman
Photos of real stores make effective signs, awnings, and window displays
pg. 58
A city in a small space
By Rick Van Laar
How to build a hillside business district in 3 square feet
pg. 62
Modeling Canadian main lines
By Guy Major
CanadaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s largest layout lies beneath the tracks to MontrealĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Central Station
pg. 68
By Lou Sassi
Computer touch screens run the trains, turnouts, timetables, and more
pg. 36
A track plan that fits under a bed
By Steven Otte, associate editor
This compact N scale layout offers switching opportunities, interchange, and continuous running
pg. 44
Detail a center-beam flatcar
By Pelle SĆĀøeborg
Grab irons, brake gear, weathering, and a load turn this HO Walthers car into a showpiece
pg. 47
How to plan and build an urban scene
By Paul J. Dolkos
Design and construction of a 1950s industrial district
pg. 50
Add storefront details
By V.S. Roseman
Photos of real stores make effective signs, awnings, and window displays
pg. 58
A city in a small space
By Rick Van Laar
How to build a hillside business district in 3 square feet
pg. 62
Modeling Canadian main lines
By Guy Major
CanadaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s largest layout lies beneath the tracks to MontrealĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Central Station
pg. 68
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Going high-tech on a double-deck layout
By Lou Sassi
Computer touch screens run the trains, turnouts, timetables, and more
pg. 36
A track plan that fits under a bed
By Steven Otte, associate editor
This compact N scale layout offers switching opportunities, interchange, and continuous running
pg. 44
Detail a center-beam flatcar
By Pelle SĆĀøeborg
Grab irons, brake gear, weathering, and a load turn this HO Walthers car into a showpiece
pg. 47
How to plan and build an urban scene
By Paul J. Dolkos
Design and construction of a 1950s industrial district
pg. 50
Add storefront details
By V.S. Roseman
Photos of real stores make effective signs, awnings, and window displays
pg. 58
A city in a small space
By Rick Van Laar
How to build a hillside business district in 3 square feet
pg. 62
Modeling Canadian main lines
By Guy Major
CanadaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s largest layout lies beneath the tracks to MontrealĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Central Station
pg. 68
By Lou Sassi
Computer touch screens run the trains, turnouts, timetables, and more
pg. 36
A track plan that fits under a bed
By Steven Otte, associate editor
This compact N scale layout offers switching opportunities, interchange, and continuous running
pg. 44
Detail a center-beam flatcar
By Pelle SĆĀøeborg
Grab irons, brake gear, weathering, and a load turn this HO Walthers car into a showpiece
pg. 47
How to plan and build an urban scene
By Paul J. Dolkos
Design and construction of a 1950s industrial district
pg. 50
Add storefront details
By V.S. Roseman
Photos of real stores make effective signs, awnings, and window displays
pg. 58
A city in a small space
By Rick Van Laar
How to build a hillside business district in 3 square feet
pg. 62
Modeling Canadian main lines
By Guy Major
CanadaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s largest layout lies beneath the tracks to MontrealĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Central Station
pg. 68











