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Shuffle Off to Buffalo

Magazine:

S Scale Resource 2022-04/05

Page:

7

Author:

Jim Martin

Category:

Model Railroad Shows

Scale:

S

An introduction to this year's NASG Convention to be held in Buffalo, New York.

The World of 3D Printing

Magazine:

S Scale Resource 2022-04/05

Page:

13

Author:

Daniel Dawdy

Category:

Tools

The author shares his own introduction to 3D-printing, and what he learned and observed, including beginner tips and the extra tools and materials you need to get started.

Modifying the River Raisin Airslide Hopper

Magazine:

S Scale Resource 2022-04/05

Page:

27

Author:

Randy Wilson

Category:

Freight Cars - Hoppers

Scale:

S

The author briefly shares what he did to create an SP and a C&NW model. Includes a photo of each.

GRS Type SA Signal Stories

Magazine:

S Scale Resource 2022-04/05

Page:

28

Author:

Chris Rooney

Category:

Signaling

Scale:

S

The author adds General Railway Signal Company type SA signal to his layout which has a complex bit of trackwork in a yard. Includes how he built the parts, created the signals, and used an Arduino to control the system.

Levers

Magazine:

S Scale Resource 2022-04/05

Page:

33

Author:

Jas Millham

Category:

Track

Turning a regular electronic toggle switch into what looks like a railroad tower control lever.

What's On Your Workbench?

Magazine:

S Scale Resource 2022-04/05

Page:

70

Author:

Jay Mellon

Category:

Freight Cars - Gondolas

Scale:

S

The author shares how he built the 41.5 ft. Milwaukee Road composite gondola produced by the Regal kit company.

More What's On Your Workbench?

Magazine:

S Scale Resource 2022-04/05

Page:

73

Author:

Gaylord Gill

Category:

Scenery - Trackside

Scale:

S

Building a pedestrian walkway.

Scene Around The Layout

Magazine:

S Scale Resource 2022-04/05

Page:

78

Author:

Joe Hohmann

Category:

Structures

Scale:

S

The author uses HO-scale structures that he feels are large enough to be of use with his small S-scale layout.