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Magazine Articles By Sig Fleischmann

 

Hi Rail Committee Report

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1979 #1 June

Page:

3

Category:

Model Railroad Manufacturers

Scale:

S

The author responds to commentary he has received about the Fundimensions cars.

Hi Rail Committee Report

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1980 #2 April

Page:

1

Category:

Model Railroad Organizations

Scale:

S

The author is providing more information about the Fundimensions products by Lionel. He had contact with the Fundimension's production manager. He continues to state that Fundimensions does not deserve to be flagged as the S scale manufacturer of the year as no promotions were done by that company, and no product has been produced yet.

Hi Rail Committee Report

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1980 #4 August

Page:

3

Category:

Model Railroad Organizations

Scale:

S

The committee plans to do a survey.

Let's visit the Midwest Central

Magazine:

S Gaugian 1984-11/12

Page:

31

Category:

Layouts - S

Scale:

S

The author describes is 12'x21' layout on the second floor above his garage. It features all American Flyer, some Lionel, and some American Models cars.
The single track point-to-point main line is 256 feet long with a reverse loop at both ends. Code 172 rail is handlaid. Includes one photo of the under-construction layout.

The Hi Rail Committee Report

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1979 #4 December

Page:

2

Category:

Model Railroad Manufacturers

Scale:

S

Information about the upcoming Lionel Fundimensions cars, which are aimed at collectors.

The Hi Rail Committee Report

Magazine:

NASG Newsletter 1978 #3 October

Page:

4

Category:

Model Railroad Organizations

The hi-rail standard is set at code 172 rail and 12 volts on the right-hand side represents forward positive current.

The Hi Rail Committee Report

Magazine:

NASG Newsletter 1978 #4 December

Page:

1

Category:

Model Railroad Organizations

What is a hi-railer, and what should the committee do?