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East Broad Top Underway

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

2

Author:

Keith Thompson

Category:

Layout Design

Scale:

S

Some Sn3 track plan ideas.

President's Message

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

4

Author:

Roy Hoffman

Category:

Model Railroads and People

Scale:

S

The author shares that this is his last column as president of the NASG, and discusses the disappearing local hobby shops.

Jeff's Junction

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

5

Author:

Jeff Madden

Category:

Layout Design

Scale:

S

The editor explains why this issues is focused on track planning for S-scale layouts.

S Track Planning Part 1

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

8

Author:

Jeff Madden

Category:

Layout Design

Scale:

S

Various rough sketches are provided to give ideas on general track designs one could use in a bedroom, garage, or basement.

Finding That Perfect Track Plan

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

10

Author:

Gary McCullah

Category:

Layout Design

Scale:

S

The author describes unfolding some basic rectangular track plans to create walk-in layouts.

Meet an S Gauger

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

14

Author:

Bill Fraley

Category:

Model Railroads and People

Scale:

S

Bill introduces Tom Robichaud who is a member of the Bristol S Gauge Club.

Trainstuff LLC's Williamson's Warehouse

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

16

Author:

Gerry Evans

Category:

Structures - Industrial

Scale:

S

Gerry reviews and describes how he built the kit.

Spring "S" Spree 2005, Dayton, OH

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

19

Author:

Thomas C. Hartrum

Category:

Model Railroad Shows

Scale:

S

A review of the event and a few photos.

Tom's Turnouts & Trackwork

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 2005 #3 June

Page:

20

Author:

Jerry Poniatowski

Category:

Product Review

Scale:

S

The author reviews the new hi-rail #4 and #6 turnouts using various cars and engines.