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Classic Toy Trains March 2018

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How CTT draws track plansBy Roger CarpMeet Kellie Jaeger, the talented artist who draws the beautiful track plans featured in every issueLionel Lines Micro Racer set is a modern era standoutIssue ItemBy Michael ConnorUncataloged department store set is appealing, fun – and recent!New England on two sheets of plywoodBy Roger CarpO gauger Brian Inch knows the value of a small layoutLoops and tunnels fill a classic Lionel displayBy Roger CarpThe no. D-224 promises – and delivers – loads of fun in only 5 x 9 feet.Destination East JabipBy Peter PerryInspired by a Classic Toy Trains track plan, Peter and Marilyn Perry built an 8 x 12-foot layout that offers plenty of operating action.Getting a legacy on trackBy Alan CaddellVisit a creative 5 x 9-foot O gauge railroad that unites generations.Building an S gauge layout for A.C. Gilber'ts friendBy Roger CarpFrank Castiglione came to the rescue when a friend of the boss wanted an American Flyer layout.Weekend workshop: Making the roof fit the carBy Gene MaasHow to adjust the roof of a prewar Lionel passenger car.
Classic Toy Trains March 2018
Classic Toy Trains

Classic Toy Trains March 2018

$6.99
How CTT draws track plansBy Roger CarpMeet Kellie Jaeger, the talented artist who draws the beautiful track plans featured in every issueLionel Lines Micro Racer set is a modern era standoutIssue ItemBy Michael ConnorUncataloged department store set is appealing, fun – and recent!New England on two sheets of plywoodBy Roger CarpO gauger Brian Inch knows the value of a small layoutLoops and tunnels fill a classic Lionel displayBy Roger CarpThe no. D-224 promises – and delivers – loads of fun in only 5 x 9 feet.Destination East JabipBy Peter PerryInspired by a Classic Toy Trains track plan, Peter and Marilyn Perry built an 8 x 12-foot layout that offers plenty of operating action.Getting a legacy on trackBy Alan CaddellVisit a creative 5 x 9-foot O gauge railroad that unites generations.Building an S gauge layout for A.C. Gilber'ts friendBy Roger CarpFrank Castiglione came to the rescue when a friend of the boss wanted an American Flyer layout.Weekend workshop: Making the roof fit the carBy Gene MaasHow to adjust the roof of a prewar Lionel passenger car.
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