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The Biggest 'S' Gathering Ever!

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1995 #6 December

Page:

6

Author:

Cliff Saxton

Category:

Model Railroad Shows

Scale:

S

A description of the show, some photos taken at the event, and a note from editor Jeff Madden on his attending of the event.

Module Corner

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1995 #6 December

Page:

8

Author:

Ted Larson

Category:

Modules

Scale:

S

This column shares the design of Jack Troxell on how the Houston S Gaugers built their rounded corner modules.

The Buffalo Creek & Gauley Railroad Part II

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1995 #6 December

Page:

10

Author:

Brooks Stover

Category:

Layouts - S

Scale:

S

The article started in the June issue continues by covering operations on the BC&G, it provides a description of the author's S-scale layout, and includes both prototype and layout photos. A track plan of the author's layout is also included.

Trains, Planes & Automobiles

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1995 #6 December

Page:

20

Author:

Dan Navarre

Category:

Model Railroad Shows

Scale:

S

Introduction to the 1996 NASG Convention in Dearborn, Michigan.

Ernie Horr Tackles a 50 foot FMC Covered Hopper

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1995 #6 December

Page:

22

Author:

Ernie Horr

Category:

Freight Cars - Hoppers

Scale:

S

Starting off with a Pacific Rail Shops ACF 3-bay hopper, the author builds the 50' FMC grain hopper. Includes a couple of photos and lots of design diagrams, as well as a parts list.

Meet an S Gauger

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1995 #6 December

Page:

26

Author:

Gregg Miller

Category:

Model Railroads and People

Scale:

S

The article introduces Gregg Miller who organized the 1995 NASG Convention.

Short and Easy

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1995 #6 December

Page:

30

Author:

Kent Singer

Category:

Track

Scale:

S

This article shows how to Frank Andrews uses an ordinary push-pin as a means to hold the points of a turnout in position. The pin is decorated to look like a tall turnout target.

The 'S'traight & Narrow

Magazine:

NASG Dispatch 1995 #6 December

Page:

31

Author:

David Heine

Category:

Model Railroad Shows

Scale:

Sn3

After the author introduces himself, he reports on the 1995 National Narrow Gauge Convention held in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. S-scale was well represented in the model contests at the convention.