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Model Railroader Magazine 2006 October Trees Operating scrapyard Bridges Track
 
Model Railroader 2006 October
6 From the Editor
Communities within communities
8 News & Products
National Train Show report from Philadelphia
22 Railway Post Office
Letters from our readers
28 Information Desk
Five passenger-train tips by Carl Swanson
34 Workshop
Build a handy switch motor installation tool
40 Scenery Step by Step
Making realistic summer trees
by Carl Swanson Online bonus 
COVER STORY
44 Wide open spaces in a small room
Creative use of dioramas results in a big-layout feel by Flemming
Online bonus modelrailroader.com
PROTOTYPE INFORMATION
50 Bridge basics
What goes up shouldn't come down by Tony Koester
56 Narrow gauge in a garage
Part 4: Track and turnouts on the On3/On21h CNM Ry. by George Sebastian-Coleman
60 Modeler's guide to F units
A survey of cab units from FT to FL9 by Dana Kawala
66 Build an operating scrapyard
A new twist for old iron on your layout by Bruce Petty
68 New Haven's Cape Cod branch
Designing an HO layout for a 12 x 20-foot room by John Pryke
74 Modeling the Long Island's Cannon Ball
Parlor cars make a luxury commuter train in N by Douglas Nelson
78 Having it all
Using prototype freelancing to design an HO scale layout by Bernie Halloran
84 DCC Corner
Using configuration variables by Mike Polsgrove
88 Product Reviews
SD45-2 with sound and DCC in HO from Athearn Online bonus 
MRC Prodigy Express DCC starter system Micro-Trains HOn3 narrow gauge refrigerator car ... and more
100 Trains of Thought
The other end of an SD45 by Tony Koester
108 Trackside Photos
120 Cartoon
121 Index of Advertisers 122 MR Project Illustrated
Easy bridges by David Popp

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