| PAGE |
DESCRIPTION |
AUTHOR |
| 185 |
From the footplate - on the bridge - the steam plume. |
EDITORIAL. |
| 190 |
Model of a Fluyt ship. Part 2 |
BRUGGEN van der B. |
| 196 |
Mr G.L. BOREEL. |
BETTONVIEL H. |
| 197 |
Harbour tug. (drawing) |
MOOLDIJK J. |
| 201 |
Nuremberg novelties. |
KLERK de T. |
| 203 |
Various titles and works |
UNKNOWN |
| 204 |
The railcar series 396-445 of the GVB. (drawing) Part 2 |
KOOPMANS J. |
| 209 |
"Santa Maria" |
SPIERING J. |
| 210 |
Book review |
GRIETHUYSEN van J. |
| 212 |
American model railway; |
SLUIMERS J. |
| 214 |
Back to steam; |
OUDES A. |
| 216 |
The semi-circular shed for HO. (drawing) |
OOSTROM van M. |
| 217 |
Transistor circuits for model railway (diagram) Part 6 |
SCHRAVENDEEL D. |
| 223 |
Ready-made purchased: Märklin, Lima, Trix Express, Lesney. |
EDITORIAL. |
| 226 |
Activities in the clubs. |
BETTONVIEL H. |
| 229 |
The large enterprise. Model building toys for your children. An attractive advertisement from the Deutsche Bundesbahn. |
DB - PRESS SERVICE |
| 230 |
Steam trips to the Netherlands in prospect; |
EDITORIAL. |
| 231 |
New Swiss traction. The locomotives RE 4/4 II 11101 - 11267. |
ROMPELBERG G. |
| 233 |
Railcars with gas turbines. |
DB - PRESS SERVICE |
| 236 |
The iron industry in 19th century England. |
NIEKERK van P. |