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Model Railroader Magazine 1955 February Control panels Build drop center flat ca
Model Railroader 1955 February
February 1955
Volume 22, Number 2
Bill of Lading
Flywheel Box Car. By John Armstrong 26
How to build a model car that coasts like the real thing.
Freight Car Weighing Station. By Jack Lowenstein 29
HO Gauge SD-7 (Part 1). By Bob Klubertanz 34
Building an HO model of the "Geep's" big brother.
Spring-Switch Wye. By Richard Houghton 38
Here's a wye that needs no switch machines.
Coaling Dock. By George Allen 39
A little structure with a lot of atmosphere.
O Gauge Pacific (Great Railroad Models, No. 7) 40
Control Panel Cases. By John Page 44
A simple way to make a low-cost control panel.
"Look Ma, No Rheostats" (Tuxedo Junction, Part 26)
By George Allen 48
George finds variable transformers are superior to rheostats.
Short Line, Mixed Train Railroading. By Charles S. Small 52
Drop-Center Flat Cars. By Gordon Odegard and Iry Winer 58
How two expert modelbuilders went about constructing the same "Dollar Car."
Kitchen Table 2-8-2 (Part 4, Conclusion). By Charles Smith 64
O Gauge Single-Truck Trolley. By J. V. Lowe 70
Prototype Plans and Data
EMD SD-7 Road-Switcher 34
Green Bay & Western 2-6-0 42
Depressed-Center Flat Car 60
Departments
Railway Postoffice 4 Trackside Photos 30
Trade Topics 10 Bull Session 71
New Literature 22 Coming Events 72
At the Throttle 25 Clinic 73
Construction Kinks 75
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