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Bob Hayden's site - www.bobhayden.com - offers prototype and model railroad related books & more. His current offerings include books about the narrow guage railroads of the southwest, railroads around America, classic steam, and the popular Locomotive Cyclopedias.
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Jimmy Deignan's site www.craftsmankits.com for all those hard-to-find Fine Scale Miniatures or South River Model Works kits. |
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My friends site, scottymason.com -Scott Mason is an expert on building craftsman structure kits. Check out his web site at scottymason.com and enjoy his structure building DVD's." |
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Scenic Express is the place to go to buy all your scenery supplies. If they don't carry it - it probably isn't made. Call 800-234-9995 and ask for their catalog. |
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Micro Mark is the mail-order source for hard-to-find tools and supplies for the hobbyist and professional model builder. |
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Model Railroader Magazine offers "The Model Train Magazine Index". It's an online index of 40 model railroad magazines containing over 50,000 articles. Check it out! |
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Visit Allen Keller Videos for a look of his latest video layout tours and other model railroad video tapes. |
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RailServe - An excellent index of railroad related web sites. |
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Atlas has an on-line catalog. |
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http://www.unrealdetails.com/
Magic Water is a 2-part epoxy for making crystal clear model water. Check it out. |
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The Train Collector's Association has a on-line magazine and web site with links to other TCA and railroad interest sites. |
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Join the NMRA (National Model Railroad Association). For the most complete lists of train information check here first. They maintain links to ALL the train pages on the web. |
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