This is a brand new N Scale Magazine - September/October 2015 Issue.
N-Scale is a bi-monthly magazine devoted exclusively to N scale modeling, detailing, electronics, N'Spiration photos, layouts, scenery, photography, scratchbuilding, painting and weathering, operating dioramas and more.
In this Issue:
Model Railroading
by Ryan Harrington
Build A Wind Turbine Blade Train
by Jim Reising
Supertrain!
2015: Warm Days in Calgary
by Walt Huston
Non-Revenue Cars
Part 5: Creating A Work Fleet For Your Layout
by Timothy J. Horton
I Needed A Water Car
by Walt Huston
Red Dirt Module
The BNSF Transcon in the Oklahoma Panhandle:
Two Bridges Across the Wash
by Pete DuChene
The Short & Nn3arrow
Building a Nn3 NTRAK Module, Part 1:
“Improving” Walthers’ Glacier Gravel
by Thomas Knapp, MMR #101
The Electronics Workshop
Diode Matrix, Part 1: Twin-Coil Switch Machines
by Bob Kendall
On the cover: Moyer falls is a particularly busy place with all the east and west long haul traffic meeting with local train routes for tourists and industry. Here we see an SD-45 hauling goods, a pair of C-30-7s hauling coal, and the E9s pulling a passenger train past the falls. Ryan Harrington’s layout pictorial starts on page 16.
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