Nash, Gary; Realistically Speaking: Weathering wood with dirt and Dio-Sol; 1-2/81; p.48 Nash, Gary; A 1/4 inch Scale Fine Scale Railshed Display: The Blue Ribbon Model; 7-8/79; p. 44 Nash, Gary; Realistically Speaking:Building a desk top layout, pt.3:The ground cover; 1-2/83, p. 62 Nash, Gary; Realistically Speaking:Building a desk top layout; 9-10/82, p. 68 Nash, Gary; Building a 1920 International Concrete Mixer:The challenge of construction vehicles; 11-12/80, p. 42 Nash, Gary; Realistically Speaking, pt.10: Wood detailing a Porter 0-4-0; 3-4/85, p. 58 North, Gordon; Building an On30 Gauge Mogul:A classic beauty; 3-4/80, p. 28 North, Gordon; Another Narrow Gauge Diesel: Yawn; 7-8/88, p. 21 North, Gordon; A Narrow Gauge Center Cab Diesel: More fun; 11-12/86, p.63 Olson, John; Mixed Consist:Letter those cars; 5-6/80, p. 26 Paine, Shep; Painting Figures for Model Railroads: Try some; 5-6/86, p. 41 Pate, Brian; A Car Ferry to go with a Ferry Slip:Building the Canora. MNRA Gold Award and Craftsman Award Winner, Calgary, 1979; 5-6/80, p. 44 Pate, Brian; A Car Ferry to Go With a Ferry Slip, pt.3: Building the Canora. NMRA Gold Award and Craftsman Award Winner Calgary 1979; 7-8/80; p. 28 Pecka, J.L.; The Scotch Girl Hoist House (plans); 3-4/85, pp. 24-26 Pellitteri, Vincent; Mich-Cal #2 in Sn3:California stem-winder; 9-10/88, p. 22 Peter, Bill; The Building of Chama: So that's how PBL did it; 11-12/87, p. 23 Peters, George; Uintah Railway Number 50 in Nn3 Gauge: A Blue Ribbon locomotive; 3-4/81, p. 31 Pethound, Robert; A Sierra Railway Gem: The Sonora, California station; 9-10/85, p.24 Pethoud, Robert; Merced on the Yosemite Valley: A California short line; 5-6/85, p. 26 Pethoud, Robert; Sonora, California Sierra Railway Depot (plans); 9-10/85, pp.28,29 Petroplis, Jim; IRCA K-36 Conversion:An HOn3 banana engine; 9-10/82, p. 32 Petropulos, J.; An HOn3 C-25 Rebuild:One from the banana belt; 3-4/80, p. 41 Pinniger, David; The Ambledown Valley: Build 'em cheap and build 'em quick; 5-6/88, p. 65 Pruitt, Ken; D&RG Ry. Series 1500 Gondola and Flat Cars (plans); 7-8/81, p. 28 Rainey, Lee; Lawndale Railway & Industrial Company Gondola: Something different; 5-6/86, p. 54 Rainey, Lee; Lawndale Railway & Industrial Company Gondola (plans); 5-6/86, p. 55 Rainey, Lee; Operations on the Waynesburg & Washington: Narrow gauge operation; 5-6/85, p. 20 Reynolds, Jeffrey; My Quest for Trees: Only 5500 more to go; 1-2/88, p. 64 Robinson, John; Hand-Throw Switch Machines:An "easy" way to throw; 5-6/80, p. 32 Robinson, John; Aerial Tramway Towers (plans); 7-8/87, pp. 19-21 Rowe, Dave; The Thomas Slate Quarry: Three railways in a pint pot; 11-12/88, p. 31 Rowe, Dave; Henblas Farm: More stonework; 9-10/88, p. 25 Roy, Bill; Caterpillar Blowers: Don't ask; 3-4/85, p. 61 Roy, Bill; A Caterpillar Blower (plans); 3-4/85, p. 61 Ruble, Ken; An On30 Boxcar: Free-lance but fun; 11-12/88, p. 78 Ruble, Ken; Free-lance, 30-inch Gauge Boxcar (plans); 11-12/88, p. 78 Ruisinger, Jim; An Inexpensive Logging Mallet: Low cost brute force; 7-8/85, p. 30 Sauter, Randall; A 1/2-inch Scale, 18-inch Gauge "Porter": Small is big; 1-2/86, p. 48 Selios, George; The Backwoods Line of the HO Scale Franlin & S. Manchester RR 5-6/88, p. 35 Schaffer, Reg; The Time Machine: A Blue Ribbon station; 3-4/81, p.70 Schlechter, Robert; Bungs, Firkins, and Terneplates: All you ever wanted to know; 7-8/80; p. 36 Schmelzer, Ken; Logging Mallets, pt.12:More tank tenders; 3-4/80, p. 64 Schmelzer, Ken; Logging Mallets pt.7: Variations on a theme plus detailing ideas, 3/77, p. 62 Schulz, Irv; Erie & Michigan Ry. & Navigation Co. Box Car:Shortest short line?; 7-8/78, p. 42 Schulz, Irv; Old-Time Grist Mill:An 1890's industry for your railroad; 3/77, p. 34 Schulz, Irv; Pilings:"Spiling" your seagulls; 1-2/83, p. 72 Scoles, Paul; Snowplowing Over Diablo Pass: Sn3 madness; 1-2/86, p. 67 Shapiro, Dick; A New Segment for the HO/HOn3 Moose Jaws Lumber Company: Progress around the wall; 1-2/88, p. 35 Shaffer, Reg; Sawmill Chronicles, pt.12: The log turner; 5-6/86, p. 64 Shaffer, Reg; The Sawmill Chronicles, pt.8: The Log Haul; 9-10/85, p. 48 Shaffer, Reg; Radio Controlled, Battery Powered LGB: It's easy; 3-4/88, p. 45 Shaffer, Reg; The Sawmill Chronicles, pt.12: Arranging and driving the machinery; 3-4/88, p. 80 Shaffer, Reg; The Sawmill Chronicles: The Edger; 5-6/85, p. 63 Shaffer, Reg; The Sawmill Chronicles, pt.5: The cutoff saw and dead rolls 3-4/85, p. 28 Shaffer, Reg; The Sawmill Chronicles, pt.10: The boiler; 1-2/86, p. 56 Shaffer, Reg; The Sawmill Chronicles, pt.3:The base and underframe; 11-12/84, p. 64 Shaffer, Reg; The Sawmill Chronicles, pt.7: The Log Deck Hardware; 7-8/85, p. 72 Shaw, Hayes A.; Scratch-building and Sn3 K-27 in Brass: Not yet a dead art; 11-12/88, p. 36 Sicherer-Roetman, Annemarie; A Wells Fargo Concord Coach in HO: A bit of the old west from Holland; 11-12/84, p. 52 Sigmon, Mike; A Trip to Old Bull Head: A bit of whimsy; 7-8/85, p. 66 Simpson, Russ; An Album of West Side Shays: sidewinders from a favorite railroad; 7-8/80; p.39 Skold, Steve; Trinity Southern Caboose #5:A blue ribbon logging caboose; 11-12/80, p. 41 Sloan, Robert; Gondola Cars of the D&RG, pt.1:The early years; 7-8/81, p. 26 Sloan, Robert; Colorado Narrow Gauge Tank Cars, pt.3:The Continental Oil Company - CONOCO tank cars; 11-12/80, p. 48 Sloan, Robert E.; What is the Prototype Mix of Equipment?:Statistics in the hobby; 1-2/80, p. 62 Sloan, Robert E.; D&RGW Hi Side Gondola (plans); 1-2/80, p. 64 Sloan, Robert E.; Colorado Narrow Gauge Tank Cars - pt.1:The UTLX cars; 7-8/78, p. 29 Small, Charles S.; U.S. Army Narrow Gauge Railroads in the Columbia River Area: Spit and polish; 1-2/86, p. 36 Steele, Rick; The Central City Section House: A familiar structure; 1-2/83, p. 69 Steele, Rick and Brunk, Harry; Up Clear Creek on the Narrow Gauge, pt.4: The Black Hawk station; 7-8/80; p.42 Steele, Rick; Down at the Station, pt.2: The Operator; 11-12/84, p. 57 Steele, Rick; The Central City Section House (plans); 1-2/83, pp. 70-71 Stephens, Robert; Stillwater Mills #1: A logging locomotive?; 11-12/88, p. 25 Stephens, Robert; Stillwater Mills #3: A 14-ton Shay; 11-12/88, p. 72 Stephens, Robert; Stillwater Mills Vertical Boiler Loco #1 (plans); 11-12/88, p. 26 Stephens, Robert; Building Wooden Disconnected Log Trucks: An idea for any scale; 7-8/88, p. 30 Stephens, Robert A.M.; The Marion Mine Tram: Table-top narrow gauge; 7-8/85, p. 54 Stephens, Robert A.M.; An 8-ton Porter: Smaller and smaller; 11-12/86, p. 40 Stephens, Robert A.M.; Camp 1 and Vicinity: Operating in the woods; 9-10/85, p.57 Stephens, Robert A.M.; Early Globe Disconnected Log Truck (plans); 9-10/85, p.33 Stephens, Robert A.M.; Another Disconnected Log Truck: Variations; 9-10/85, p.33 Stephens, Robert A.M.; On18 Locomotive and Tram Cars (plans); 7-8/85, pp. 55-56 Stewart, Lane; The PBL Sn3 D&RGW 5500 Stock Car: Getting them out of the boxes; 7-8/87, p. 70 Sullivan, Tom; Bob Robbin's On3 Sussex Lumber Company: Multiple levels; 7-8/88, p. 53 Tarjany, Ron; Gila Pacific Yard Office and Bunkhouse: Years in the making; 7-8/79; p.68 Tarjany, Ron; Gila Pacific Yard Office and Bunkhouse (plans); 7-8/79; p.69 Tufford, Garrie & Eaton Bruce; Detailing Early South Park Mason Bogies; 1-2/81; p.33 Turner, Jr., Al; D&RGW Spreader OV, pt.2:A scratch-building project in HOn3; 9-10/82, p. 76 Tuttle, Peter; Star Island Coach Works:An instant tanker and overspray- weathering; 9-10/82, p. 64 Tuttle, Peter; Star Island Coach Works: Tips on assembling the E&B HOn3 passenger car; 3-4/81, p.53 Ulrich, Carl; C&NW Narrow Gauge 4-8-0's (plans); 3-4/80, pp. 34-35 Vail, Jim; Some Thoughts on Getting Them Running: The voice of experience; 11-12/88, p. 66 Vail, Jim; Dragger Cars: Getting them running; 7-8/88, p. 18 Vail, Jim; Reliable Carter Brothers Flatcars in HOn3: Getting them running; 5-6/88, p. 42 Vail, Jim; Working Front End Couplers for Your Locomotives: No five finger switching allowed; 1-2/88, p. 38 Vande Visse, Lee; Crown Mountain Snowplow: A gondola-mounted plow; 11-12/86, p.38 Voss, Richard B.; First GAZETTE/MDC Loco Bashing Contest:3rd place winner; 5-6/80, p. 33 Wagner, Hol; Colorado & Southern Rotary #99200: C&S folio sheet (plans); 11-12/87, p. 19 Wallace, Art; The Midland Terminal Revisited: Memories; 7-8/78, p. 44 Wallace, Arthur; Midland Terminal Box Cars for Lime Service: Colorado broad gauge; 3-4/81, p.58 Wallace, Arthur; Midland Terminal Box Car (plans); 3-4/81, p. 58 Walsham, Tony; Number 22 - a Low Cost 2-8-2 in HOn2 1/2:From down under 9-10/82, p. 52 Ward, Keith; Centerfold Painting...#454; 1-2/81; pp.46-47 Weslolowski, Wayne; Quincy Mining Hoist (plans); 3-4/81, pp.28-29 Wickersham, Lind; A Smelting Campaign, pt 8: The conclusion!; 7-8/88, p. 56 Wickersham, Lind; A Smelting Campaign, pt 7: The reverb furnace; 5-6/88, p. 46 Wickersham, Lind; A Smelting Campaign, pt.5: The crusher and dust chamber; 1-2/88, p. 42 Wickersham, Lind; A Smelting Campaign, pt.4: The furnace; 11-12/87, p. 28 Wickersham, Lind; A Smelting Campaign: The material bins; 7-8/87, p. 55 Wild, Jim and Easterling, Dwayne; The C&S Runs Again in Central City: A reborn narrow gauge; 9-10/88, p. 65 Wild, Jim & Easterling, Dwayne; Erick Nelson's Sn3 San Juan & South Park: Try one yourself; 1-2/88, p. 48 Wurm, Ted; A visit to the Rio Grande Southern: A 1939 interlude; 7-8/79; p.55 Wurm, Ted; A Comstock Legend: The Virginia and Truckee for modelers; 7-8/80; p.51 Wurm, Ted; California's Unique Mountain Railway:The Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods; 9-10/82, p. 60 Wurm, Ted; Silveton and Durango in 1939: A forbidden ride; 3-4/81, p.74 Wurm, Ted; The Magic of the Rio Grande:A pocket full of narrow gauge; 3-4/80, p. 61 Yungkurth, Chuck; The Bellefonte Central Railroad:Vintage Views; 5-6/80, p. 50 Zieske, Scott; Black Hills & Fort Pierre Railroad, pt.1:Pioneer narrow gauge shortline; 1-2/83, p. 40 Zieske, Scott; C&NW Narrow Gauge in the Black Hills, pt.3:An epilog; 7-8/81, p. 34 Zieske, Scott; C&NW Narrow Gauge in the Black Hills, pt.2:The locomotives and cars; 3-4/80, p. 32 Zieske, Scott; C&NW Narrow Gauge in the Black Hills, pt.1:The line:Three foot gauge 4-8-0s; 1-2/80, p. 26