This issue
We have got a number of interesting articles coming your
way this month.
In our cover story, Bob Smaus, a name some of you will prob-
ably recognize, shows how he detailed a tight corner of his lay-
out with an industrial scene. Bob’s an accomplished modeler,
and we find his methods to be most helpful in solving this typi-
cal problem when trying to fit structures in on your layout.
Our N-scale columnist, John Drye, is back this issue, but with a
regular feature article on how to model 21st century commuter
operations. John goes over the considerations you need to
make when modeling commuter operations, along with some
of the methods for using some of the latest commuter equip-
ment releases.
Mike Confalone is back with part 2 of his “Railfanning the
Allagash” article. Mike’s awesome nighttime layout photos
really make his HO Allagash look like and feel like a full-sized
railroad. Also, don’t miss the first volume of Mike’s in-depth
Allagash Story eBook series, now available. Also, watch
TrainMasters TV for a one-hour interview we did with Mike on
how he built and operates the Allagash.
Ever wonder how to put turnout toggle controls on your fas-
cia and keep them from accidentally getting bumped? Dave
Salsbery gives you the solution in his clever Turnout Control
Protection piece.
Did you know the MRH website has an extensive and growing
database of track plans from subscribers? We give you some
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