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Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
5
Author:
Jeff Madden
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Description:
The author laments the fact that a majority of recent deaths have been on the "scale" side of S. He offers ideas on how to attract more "scale" modelers to S.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
10
Author:
unaccredited
Category:
Model Railroad Shows
Description:
Photos and a recap of the first S Spree organized by Miami Valley S Gaugers of Dayton, Ohio.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
12
Author:
unaccredited
Category:
Model Railroad Shows
Description:
Several pages with info about the Convention, and the Convention cars.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
14
Author:
David Dewey
Category:
American Flyer
Description:
This column focuses on trucks and their wheels.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
15
Author:
Jamie Bothwell
Category:
Model Railroad Organizations
Description:
The results from the 1999 NASG election.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
16
Author:
Robert Nicholson
Category:
Structures - Industrial
Description:
Photos and a description of the grain elevators of Linn County Co-op in Alburnett, IA.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
17
Author:
Glenn A. Ritter
Category:
Layouts - S
Description:
The author visits Tom Keegan and his layout. The layout measures 30'x60' and features over 1000 feet of A.F. track.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
18
Author:
Denis Fortier
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Description:
Introduces Denis Fortier from Canada.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
19
Author:
Denis Fortier
Category:
Model Railroad Magazines
Description:
The author describes using a book-binding service to have your magazines be nicely bound in a hard-cover album.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
20
Author:
David Heine
Category:
Locomotives - Steam
Description:
This column covers outside frame locomotives, Sn3 2-6-0 availability, achieving a "family look" among your equipment. Includes prototype photos of a Cumbres & Toltec K-36 outside frame 2-8-2.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
22
Author:
Ted Larson
Category:
Modules
Description:
Tips on how to apply ballast using a mustard bottle.
Issue:
1999 #3 June
Page:
30
Author:
Kent Singer
Category:
Painting & Weathering
Description:
Art Armstrong sent in a tip on how to paint wheelsets by making a pair tongs from a clothes-hanger.