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Narrow Gauge and Shortline Gazette Pdf Narrow gauge and shortline gazette pdf Continue NOTE SUBSCRIBEJULY/AUGUST 2020: In July/August, Narrow Gauge and Short Line Gazette feature not only a layout of Gary, but also two more layouts in small spaces. One is the HOn3 mock John Landis, and the other is the HOn3 Railway Gregg Condon, MMR. The issue also has an article by Brooks Stover, on his S scale of Swandale, West Virginia, engine house; Pacific car and Pete Replinger's liho moving cars; construction of the Marine Railway by Sam Swanson; Mike May describes the new White Pass and Yukon Diesels being delivered to Durango and Silverton; Part 4, Cabin, Dan Windolph series on scratchbuilding locomotive On3; Part 1 of Craig Symington's new series, on the construction of the SCALE model HO Rico Coal Pocket; and the joy of Charlie Goetz's assembled vintage kits. All this and more in the July/August issue of Narrow and The Short Line! Product ReviewsWondercutter When I saw Wondercutter in my last Micro-Mark catalog, I knew I had to try one because cutting with an X-Acto knife was getting difficult for me. Festive hours: Closed from July 3 to July 5 Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Central Time 877-787-2467 (toll-free) - 660-695-4433 (overseas) [email protected] PO Box 48, Bucklin, MO 64631 Narrow and Shortline Gazette, subtitled Accurate Information for Fine Model Construction, is a magazine published every two months (i.e. every 2 months) at United States Benchmark Publications, MOUNTAIN View LLC, California. The editor and publisher is Robert W. Brown. In 2007, geneanylists include Gene Dayling, Mallory Hope Ferrell, Charlie Goetz, Boone Morrison, Lane Stewart, and Jim Weil. The publication is distributed among hobby stores by Kalmbach Publishing. The first issue of the magazine was March- April 1975, and since then the magazine has been constantly published. The magazine specializes, as the title says, of narrow-gauge and short rail lines, both in terms of prototype and modeling. The vast majority of articles are on North American topics, but the magazine regularly publishes articles from a more international perspective, especially on modeling issues. Links Narrow Gauge and a short line of newspaper plans, drawings and building articles Updated: 11/25/2006 Rick Blanchard Created by Joe Nichols Jr. 5-96 to this release of information: Rick Blanchard, Jeff Sherb, Jerry Clark and Vance Bass Note: You can make a copy of this file for personal use. Using this list for commercial purposes requires my written consent. ------------------------------ Key: P - Plan or Figure C - Construction Article R - Registry ------------------------------ Year Issue Key Pages Description ---- ------- --- ---- ------------------ ---------------------- 1975 Mar / Apr P p24 Brooks Works 30ga 0-4-0T 1975 Mar / Apr P31 Central City City Rd Car 1975 Mar/Apr P p50 STL Rock Car 1975 May/June P p12 D'RGW Boxcar #1001 - 2001 May/June P p24 DSP-P RR Cooke 2-8-0 1975 July/August P14 Silverton North and RGS Ditcher 1975 September/October P p14 New zealand Rai Baldwin 2-8-0 1975 1975 Sep/Oct P26 Klondike Mines 0-4-0T #4 1975 November /December P p16 Feather River Pine Caboose 1975 November / Dec P p25 R Long DV Caboose 1975 November /Dec P30 Rusty Warehouse Magazine, Arrow, CO 1976 January /February P p26 DSP-P RR Hancock Depot Correction-May '76 1976 January / February P p34 FJ'G Ballast Grader 1976 Mar / Apr P P 40 Tire Valley Tram 30 Climax 1976 January / P p50 Little River RR Baldwin 2-4-4-2 Mallet 1976 May / June P p28 C S Depot , Central City, CO 1976 May /June P40 Colorado Midland stock car #4406 and Flatcars 1976 May /June P p42 Rayonnier, Inc 2-6-6-2T Baldwin Mallet 1976 May / June P p48 Festinog 2-6-2T Mountaineer 1976 July / August P18 Marion Steam Shovels 1976 July / August C p36 Cygiz Spartan Series 191976 Sep/Oct P p24 Modeling Mines 1976 November/Dec P p28 Biles-Coleman Timber Co Baldwin 2-6-6-2T 1976 November/Dec P p48 RDGV Long Caboose #0585 1977 Jan/February P p34 Wolfeborough RR Railcar #10 1977 March/April - --- This issue had no plans or construction articles 1977 May/June P p38 C's Baggage Mail #13 1977 May/June P p58 Annapolis Post Office 1 977 May / June P p61 Pajaro Valley Consolidated RR Grass Burner 1977 May / June P p64 Straight talk about curved pipes - brake cylinders 1977 July / August P38 Colorado Midland Depot - Cascade Canon, CO 1977 July /August P40 American logo loader 1977 Sep/Oct P p36 WSL Co. Caboose 1977 Sep/Oct P p48 Ferrocarril Mexicano 30ga Boxcar 1977 November/Dec P p36 Sierra RR Angels Branch #5, Trainer #6 1977 November/December C p40 Ore Processing Mills 1978 January/February C p30 Finescale Mill Complex 1978 January/February - p34 Tweetsie Remembering 1978 January /February P38 Untitled Mine 1978 Mar / Apr P p28 In Search of Precision - Lambert SS Mogul 1978 January / Mar P30 P 2-6-0 #6, #9 1978 Mar/Apr P39 Ingoldsby Patent Landfill Car 1978 Mar / Apr P55 Sumpter Valley Water Tanks 19 78 May/ June P40 Ophir Tram House 1978 May / June P p42 Detroit and Macinak gondola car 1978 May / June c p58 Straight talk about curved pipes - brake equipment 1978 July / August P29 Colorado ng Union Tank Cars , Part 1: UTLX Cars 1978 July /August P40 Sierra Paradise Picnic Cars 1978 July / August P p42 Erie and Michigan Boxcar 1978 July / August C p62 Straight talk about bent pipes - brake equipment 1978 Sep/Oct P p30 WP-Y Wooden Kabuz 1978 Sep/Oct P p31 WP-Y Wooden Box Car 1978 Sep/Oct P p32 WPY Wooden Fridge Car 1978 Sep/Oct P p39 Texaco Single Dome Tank Car 1978 Sep/Oct P40 Texaco Two Domes Car #71 1978 Sep/Oct C p4 2 Soldering Methods 1978 Sep/Oct P p62 Monson Junction Freight Station 1978 November / December C p40 Colouring Plaster Buildings 1978 November / December P44 Shay LIMA #122, Mich-Cal #2 1978 November/December P p48 PT Empire 2-6-0 #13 1978 November/December C p50 Roof - Slate - Tile 1978 November/December C p60 Safety Safety 1978 November/December P p65 Farm Bank building; Ridgeway, CO. 1979 Январь / Февраль C p31 Детализация Westside K-27 1979 Январь / Февраль P p40 16 тонн Лима Шей 1979 Ян / Февраль P P42 Лесозаготовки молотки, часть 9: 2-4-4-2 1979 Январь/Февраль C p44 Четыре C-16's - Excercise в Локомотив Модификации 1979 Январь / Февраль C p52 Декорации на склоне 1979 Январь / Февраль P p60 Прямые разговоры о изогнутые трубы - безопасности приборов 1979 Mar/Apr P p31 East Broad Top Hopper Car #346 1979 Mar/Apr P p32 East Broad Top Water TTank 1979 Mar/Apr P34 East Broad Top Weight Автомобиль 1979 Mar/Apr P p36 East Broad Top Saltillo station 1979 Mar/Apr P38 East Broad Top R.R. Snow Plow 1979 Mar/Apr P39 Heinz pickle car 1979 Mar/Apr p42 D РГВ Гондола Снежный плуг 09271 1979 Mar/Apr P44 Лима Шей #122 как восстановлено Mich-Cal Lumber Co. 1979 Mar/Apr C p54 Finescale On3 Восстановление Методы - Pt II 1979 Mar/Apr P p60 Прямые разговоры о изогнутых трубах - тормозное оборудование 1979 May/June P p28 D'RG Type I Caboose 1979 May/June P p29 D'RG Type II Caboose 1979 May/June P30 D'RGW Type III Caboose 1979 May/June P p31 D'RGW Type IV Caboose 1979 May/ June P p32 YRW 1924 Rebuilt Long Caboose 1979 May / June P p35 JGW Caboose #04990 1979 May / June P37 V'T Box Car #1011 1979 May / June C p38 Assembly Notes Kemtron 1380-6-0T Kit 1979 May / June P40 Sierra Engine #28 197 May /June P p42 TL Tilt Lower Gondola 1979 May / June P P62 Staraight talk about curved pipes - steam pumps 1979 July / August P P30 Bellevue 6-0 1979 July/Aug P p31 Bellevue and Cascade 4-4-0 1979 July/P Aug p3 2 Bellevue - Cascade 2-6-0 Baldwin 1979 July/Aug P33 Bellevue C p35 Finescale On3 Recovery Techniques - Pt III 1979 July / August P p48 RDGV Distributor OV 1979 July / August P p52 Sierra Railroad 2-8-2 #34 1979 JulAug C p60 Giggs and Fixtures 1979 July /August P p68 Gila Pacific Yard Office - Bunkhouse 1979 Sep/Oct C p32 Auxiliary Sound Car 1979 Sep/Oct P34 Belleview - Cascade Story, Part 2, Rolling Stock 1979 Sep/Oct C p40 Finescale On3 Recovery Techniques - Pt IV 1979 November/December P33 Bellevue and Cascade Right Ways Plans 1979 November /December C p38 Penalty Scale On3 Recovery Methods - Pt v 1979 November /December C p44 Stambaugh Garage 1979 November /December P P50 J.D. Robertson and Sons Farm Supply Building 1979 November /December P P59 Lenore, Mt. Sicker 10-ton ore car 1979 November/Dec P p68 Sierra RR Co. Caboose #9 1980 January/February P p44 Old Stone Shop in Buffalo Creek, CO 1980 January / P February p48 Up Clear Creek Clear Creek , pt.1: Forks Creek Station and Restaurants House 1980 January /February C p58 Building Ariel and other notes 1980 January / February R p62 Narrow Gauge Equipment Registries 1980 January / February P p64 D'RGW Hi Party Gondola 1980 January / February P72 CO Midland Caboose #418 980 / Февраль P P73 CA Западный Caboose 1980 Мар / Апр P34 СЗНВ нг 4-8-0 1980 Мар / Апр C p38 Up Clear Creek, pt.2: Форкс-Крик раздел дом 1980 Мар / Апр P48 SR'RL 2'ga 2-6-2 #8 1980 Мар / Апр P P48 SR'RL 2'ga 2-6-2 #8 1980 мар / Апр P P48 SR'RL 2'ga 2-6-2 #8 1980 Мар / Апр P48 SR'RL 2'ga 2-6-2 #8 50 Старый каменный склад в Буффало , CO 1980 Мар / Апр P p52 Курган дом и Хоторн, Невада Невада Stations 1980 Mar/Apr P p56 Woss Camp Water Tank 1980 Mar/Apr P70 D'RG Flanger #1, OC 1980 May/June C p34 Up Clear Creek, pt.3: C's Coal Cars 1980 May/June P p36 C's Trail Rod Coal Car 1980 May /June P37 C's Steel Framed Coal Car 1980 May / June P39 Colorado Midland Cascade Trunk Construction 1980 May / June P.S.
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