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Model Railroader December 2011

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Model Railroader December 2011 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.


Use view blocks to extend your layout
By Gary Hoover
View blocks isolate sections of a model railroad, letting you broaden its geographic scope
pg. 38

How to cast a stone building from plaster
By Steve Harris
Sometimes, scratchbuilding is the best way to model a prototype structure
pg. 44

Build a realistic flatcar load
By Matt Snell
Styrene structural shapes and stripwood simplify this project
pg. 48

Rio Grande in the Rockies
By Mike Danneman
Follow Mike Danneman’s N scale Moffat Road through spectacular mountain scenery
pg. 52

How to animate overhead doors
By Steven Peck
Remote-controlled doors add to engine shop operation
pg. 62

Under the wires of the Western Electric Empire
By Robert Schleicher
Bill Everett’s O scale layout is a showcase of scratchbuilt streetcars and interurbans
pg. 66

A joint branch line on two decks
By Michael Tylick
Boston & Maine and Boston & Albany share the rails on this double-deck HO scale plan
pg. 70
Model Railroader December 2011
Model Railroader

Model Railroader December 2011

$5.99
Use view blocks to extend your layout
By Gary Hoover
View blocks isolate sections of a model railroad, letting you broaden its geographic scope
pg. 38

How to cast a stone building from plaster
By Steve Harris
Sometimes, scratchbuilding is the best way to model a prototype structure
pg. 44

Build a realistic flatcar load
By Matt Snell
Styrene structural shapes and stripwood simplify this project
pg. 48

Rio Grande in the Rockies
By Mike Danneman
Follow Mike Danneman’s N scale Moffat Road through spectacular mountain scenery
pg. 52

How to animate overhead doors
By Steven Peck
Remote-controlled doors add to engine shop operation
pg. 62

Under the wires of the Western Electric Empire
By Robert Schleicher
Bill Everett’s O scale layout is a showcase of scratchbuilt streetcars and interurbans
pg. 66

A joint branch line on two decks
By Michael Tylick
Boston & Maine and Boston & Albany share the rails on this double-deck HO scale plan
pg. 70
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