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Issue:
2023 #2 March
Page:
4
Author:
Jim Whipple
Category:
Model Railroad Organizations
Description:
The NASG president re-emphasizes that the NASG serves all aspects of 1:64 modeling. He mentioned that there were no nominations for open positions within the NASG leadership. The five annual awards the NASG hands out are described and the BOT is looking for nominations. Also includes are the NASG BOT meeting notes from October 2022.
Issue:
2023 #2 March
Page:
7
Author:
Peter Vanvliet
Category:
Model Railroads and Computers
Description:
The author describes recent changes he has made to the NASG web site's "Resources" section to provide even more meaningful information for each entry.
Issue:
2023 #2 March
Page:
10
Author:
Dick Karnes
Category:
Track
Description:
The author describes methods by which he remotely uncouples cars on his layout.
Issue:
2023 #2 March
Page:
11
Author:
Jim Martin
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Description:
The author reports on S modelers in Canada, including William Flat working on a new layout, Trevor Marshall moved and is building his new layout, Simon Parent is working on a number of 0-6-0 switchers, David Clubine custom-painted several American Models diesel locomotives, Andy Malette is working on his layout again, Yelton Models is now producing unique products, and Bob Hadlow in Calgary has passed away.
Issue:
2023 #2 March
Page:
16
Author:
various authors
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Description:
Sig Fleischmann, a founding member of the Southeastern Michigan S Gaugers, passed away in December 2022, just a couple weeks shy of his 96th birthday. The article covers some of the innovative things he had implemented in his home layout as early as the 1960s.
Issue:
2023 #2 March
Page:
18
Author:
Nicholas Deely
Category:
Layouts - S
Description:
The author describes his layout, which models an Alaskan railroad in S-scale while living in Alaska. Includes photos of the layout, as well as a track plan. The author describes how he first learned of S-scale. Due to high postage costs, the author has learned to be very creative in building his layout, with most of it scratchbuilt.
Issue:
2023 #2 March
Page:
24
Author:
Tom Detmer
Category:
Freight Cars - Refrigerator Cars
Description:
Crown Models Products produced a number of unique reefers in the 1990s and early 2000s, which the author covers in this article. Includes several photos of the models in his collection.
Issue:
2023 #2 March
Page:
28
Author:
Bill Clark
Category:
Freight Cars
Description:
The author notes that Lionel has produced locomotives that can be seen on today's real railroads, but they have not made any freight cars to match the era. This article covers some of the cars by other manufacturers he was able to find that might be possible to model modern railroads.