| Edward Laity's Valley and Tekoa Railroad |
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| Model Railroading 2005-07 |
David Butts |
pg. 36 |
Scale: HO |
The L-shaped 14' x 15' layout was built into a building in Edward's backyard and features the Virginia & Truckee in around 1885. Most of the structures are wood and many are scratchbuilt. The layout is mostly finished. |
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| Franklin Junction on the Rio Grande Southern |
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| Model Railroader 1987-11 |
John Franzen |
pg. 96 |
Scale: HOn3 |
A spare-bedroom-sized layout features an embelishment of the junction on the RGS around 1941. The layout features nice scenery and expansive-looking backdrops. |
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| Fred Gill's Diamond Valley Line |
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| Model Railroader 1983-07 |
Malcolm Furlow |
pg. 66 |
Scale: HOn3 |
This Austrialian layout is a freelanced model based on the American narrow gauge prototype. |
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| Rock Trains on the EBT |
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| Railroad Model Craftsman 2007-02 |
Doug Taylor & Stephen M. Priest |
pg. 50 |
Scale: HOn3 |
This layout models the East Broad Top in Pennsylvania, with connections to the standard gauge PRR. The layout was started in 1978 when the original part was designed by John Armstrong. Some prototype photos and lots of layout photos are included. Also included is the track plan for the HOn3 section of the layout. |
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| The Golden Era Los Angeles in the 1950's |
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| Model Railroader 2006-07 |
Robert Smaus |
pg. 58 |
Scale: HO |
12 by 19-foot layout features the SP in L.A. The article is a photo essay that takes you around the layout. |
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| The Iron Wood RR |
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| Model Railroader 1987-11 |
Larry R. Forgard |
pg. 74 |
Scale: HO |
This spare-bedroom layout features very nicely done scenery with scratchbuilt structures set in early 1940's. |
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| The Ironhead Timber Co. |
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| Model Railroader 1985-10 |
Bob Clarke |
pg. 60 |
Scale: HO |
The 10' by 16' layout features a lot of detail and very nice scenery. Not all of it was finished at the time of the article. The theme is logging railroading in the Pacific Northwest in the early 1900's. |
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| The Last Run of the Pennsylvania & Maryland |
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| Railroad Model Craftsman 1972-09 |
Richard Bradley |
pg. 24 |
Scale: HO |
A fictional story built around the author's layout. Lots of photos, but no layout data. |
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| The New Poco Valley |
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| Model Railroader 1991-01 |
Ken Nelson |
pg. 86 |
Scale: HO |
Reclaiming the space used by his children's layout, the author expanded and completed the basement before building this "E"-shaped layout. The article briefly describes the construction process, but its focus is on operations. Includes photos, trackplan, and operations sequence and forms. |
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| The Ramapo Valley |
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| Railroad Model Craftsman 1979-03 |
Bill Kennedy |
pg. 54 |
Scale: HO |
The layout is an around-the-wall style layout with a large J-shaped peninsula into the middle of the room. It features lots of switching. There a quite a few close-up photos of the layout. The layout is loosely based on the Erie Lackawanna in northern New Jersey. It models a double-track mainline between Hoboken and Ridgewood with one branch line. |
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| Touring the SP Western Division |
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| Railroad Model Craftsman 2007-01 |
Lloyd Roberts |
pg. 74 |
Scale: HO |
This around-the-walls with a penisula layout features a large model of the SP's Oakland Mole passenger station. A sidebar shows how two Walthers kits were combined to create a smelter and refining complex. |
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