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Lackawanna No. 858 spots dairy cars at the Slate Belt Dairy in Prosperity. This image is from Bob Stafford's freelanced HO scale Northampton County, Pennsylvania layout. His layout is in this month's magazine and it is designed for operations.
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Trackside Model Railroading digital magazine tours the freelanced HO scale Union Pacific and Shortline Logging in Oregon layout built by Lee Anderson this month. Lee’s large layout features the UP and the shortline R.B. Anderson & Son Logging Company, operating from the 1940s to the present day from Umatilla to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon. It is quite detailed and the feature includes and article, video, and many photographs of the layout. Our second layout tour for March is Gary Walker’s Burlington Northern Pacific Coast layout in HO scale. It runs modern equipment from the mid-1980s to the present day and includes Tacoma to Vancouver, Washington. We focus mostly on the Tacoma area and this feature also includes a video along with the photos and story.
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Trackside Model Railroading’s February 2016 issue includes a visit to Jack Melton’s HO scale freelanced layout running Union Pacific and Burlington Northern equipment, as well as Amtrak passenger service. We also visit Heinz Streng’s freelanced German N scale layout built by Fred Fischer and continue our diorama project, adding fascia and a toggle switch to control the switch machine. Both Jack and Heinz’s layouts have articles and photographs showing the layouts in detail, and Jack’s includes video as well.
Trackside Model Railroading’s January 2016 issue visits Dave Greenwood’s Weyerhaeuser Woods Railroad in HO scale and the freelanced Longview, Kelso, and Rainer, also HO scale. Both articles include photos and video of the layouts.
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No. 25 spots a car at the stock pens at Lizard Head Pass on Dave Woodrell’s Sn3 Rio Grande Southern layout. Would you like to share a trackside picture of your layout in Trackside Model Railroading’s Along the Rails section? Email the picture to [email protected]. Tell us what you model, what is going on in the picture(s) and what scale it is. If we share your image in the magazine, you will receive a copy at no charge.
In Trackside Model Railroading’s June 2015 issue, view the Rio Grande Southern in Sn3 by Dave Woodrell and the freelanced Cloud City & Western in HO scale by Jack Tingstad.
Trackside Model Railroading’s April 2015 issue is a great one for steam enthusiasts. Wevisit Bill Busacca’s Rio Grande Southern layout. He models the central third ofthe RGS’ route, including the towns of Dolores, Stoner, and Rico, Colorado. His Sn3 scale layout is set in the 1940s. You will enjoy the carefully crafted scenes on the layout, from the red hills and cottonwoods of Stoner to the busy town of Dolores. Bill has modeled all of the Galloping Geese that were owned by the RGS.
We also feature Ron Hopkins’ freelanced Moclips & Beck’s Creek Railroad this month. Ron’s On30 layout is based on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula in the 1940s. The railroad serves the towns of Moclips, Hoquiam, and the fictional community of Beck’s Creek, where cedar trees are logged to be shipped to the shingle mill in Moclips. Tourists use the M&BC‘s passenger service to visit the coast in the summer.
In our instructional article this month, we show you how to make cattails for your own layout. This project is appropriate for any modeler who does not mind working with small parts, and is a fun addition to a pond or marsh scene. Making your own cattails allows you to vary the coloration and sizing of the cattails more than the average commercially-produced plant.
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Happy New Year! The January 2015 issue of Trackside Model Railroading includes the 1950s era Santa Fe Los Angeles Division 3rd District layout built by Bill Messecar in HO scale and Michael Highsmith's freelanced HO scale Rainier Great Western, set in the early 2000s.
A fisherman in the bay on Stan Oxendahl's On3 Ithaca Bay Lumber & Transportation Company layout, which we will be featuring again soon. He has made many changes since we first covered the layout in the September 2013 issue of Trackside Model Railroading.
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N scale modelers will love this month's issue with Jim Younkins' Mud Bay & Southern Railway. He also runs the Burlington Northern and the Milwaukee Road. We also feature Diane Kraus' Bessemer & Lake Erie layout in HO scale. You can get your copy of the magazine here: