Planning Scenery for Your Model Railroad: How to use nature for modeling realisml
Learn how to model natural land forms, crops, forests, and lakes. You’ll be able to apply what you see in real life to your modeling and recreate these scenic elements. Produce impressive signature scenes for your model railroad.
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Planning Scenery for Your Model Railroad: How to use nature for modeling realisml
Learn how to model natural land forms, crops, forests, and lakes. You’ll be able to apply what you see in real life to your modeling and recreate these scenic elements. Produce impressive signature scenes for your model railroad.
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Planning Scenery for Your Model Railroad: How to use nature for modeling realisml

Planning Scenery for Your Model Railroad: How to use nature for modeling realisml

by Tony Koester
Planning Scenery for Your Model Railroad: How to use nature for modeling realisml

Planning Scenery for Your Model Railroad: How to use nature for modeling realisml

by Tony Koester

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Learn how to model natural land forms, crops, forests, and lakes. You’ll be able to apply what you see in real life to your modeling and recreate these scenic elements. Produce impressive signature scenes for your model railroad.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780890249765
Publisher: Kalmbach Publishing Co.
Publication date: 09/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 851,753
File size: 24 MB
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About the Author

Tony Koester has written nine books focusing on his lifelong hobby of model railroading. He has been the editor of Model Railroad Planning, a special annual issue of Model Railroader magazine, since its inception in 1995. He is a contributing editor to Model Railroader and served as the editor of Railroad Model Craftsman.
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