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Editor Carl Swanson previews the September 2012 issue
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Editor Carl Swanson previews the September 2012 issue
Published: July 20, 2012
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MR PAUL R LANDIS
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PENNSYLVANIA
said:
current subscriber and cannot find more photos of Craig's layout from the
sept. magazine i tryed webexclusive's from your web site but cannot find.
I'am thinking about going digital but will i be able to store mags on flash drives for future use like i do my entire classic toy train magazines
Submitted: 8/11/2012 10:36:30 AM (CST)
WESLEY W ALTMAN
from
PENNSYLVANIA
said:
Spot on. This proves to me I have been doing it correct for years. I have bought some very used steam engines and have brought them to back from very poor to good or better condition. I run all my eleven Postwar Steamers and whistle tenders every year and do a maintenance and/or lube before they hit the tracks. It is enjoyable to bring something back to life and keep it in good running condition.
Submitted: 8/8/2012 3:39:03 PM (CST)
GARY FIGI
from
MICHIGAN
said:
Classic Toy Trains, is the King of Fast Food, what does that mean. They are the King of 3 - Rails and S Gauge of the fast trains of the hobby. Also new fast ideas for all of us modelers. Keep bringing the great articles.
Submitted: 8/8/2012 3:35:12 PM (CST)
MICHAEL BASSETT
from
INDIANA
said:
Enjoyed the video on the 4x8. A lot of bang for the buck. The tune up article coming up looks interesting & helpful. Keep up the awesome work. Model Railroading is not dead!! God Bless & Thanks Mike
Submitted: 8/8/2012 3:33:17 PM (CST)
MICHAEL BASSETT
from
INDIANA
said:
Enjoyed the video on the 4x8. A lot of bang for the buck. The tune up article coming up looks interesting & helpful. Keep up the awesome work. Model Railroading is not dead!! God Bless & Thanks Mike
Submitted: 8/8/2012 3:33:16 PM (CST)
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