Model Railroader Magazine 1952 April Shading & painting structures NG Loco

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Model Railroader Magazine 1952 April Shading & painting structures NG Loco
 
Model Railroader 1952 April
CONTENTS
Painting and Shading Structures By Bill McClanahan  10
Building a Lake Shore Interurban By F. G. Schroeder
Trackside Photos  22
Pine Cone Valley RR. By Hugh G. Boutell  26
Low-Cost Switch Machine Control  30
Marquette Union Terminal RR. (Track Plan of Month) By Cliff Robinson  32
April Fool Edition  36
Trade Show Roundup  44
The Silver Plate Road (Cartoon)  49
Prototype Plans and Data
Narrow Gauge 4-4-0 and Combination Caboose (Scale: Vs" = 1'-0")  34
Watchman's Shanty  21
Departments
Railway Postoffice  4
At the Throttle  9
Meet Our Authors  9
The Clinic  39
Trade Topics  42
Shop Talk  50
Construction Kinks  57
Coming Events  58
New Clubs  60
Personals  60

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