Garden Railways, 20th Anniversary Issue (Dec.2003) I haven’t seen this rag for years. Kathryn and Roy gave it me for Christmas, and a most welcome gift it was. I read it three times: once-over just to see what was in it, then every article, then all the ads. It has a nice range of topics, including some articles heavy on the gardening and others purely about scratch-building. A bound-in plan set for a work caboose is useable for other scales, of course, and I shall build it for On30. I won’t subscribe to this mag, though, but I will look for it on the stands, in case an issue has something I want to keep. *** (2004)
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06 May 2013
Garden Railways, 20th Anniversary Issue (Dec.2003)
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