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Model Railroader Magazine 1956 November Railroad signs INSERT Hills Rocks Water
Model Railroader 1956 November INCLUDES Railroad sign insert
VOLUME 23, NUMBER II
BILL OF LADING
Railroad signs in HO, S and O gauges ----
Signs you can cut out and use on your layout, printed on card stock.
Behind the scenes (part 1). By Bartlett Frost ---
The first of two articles showing new ideas in building scenery.
Saloon and general store. By Lloyd Giebner ---
False-front buildings you can build for any small town or village.
The Penn Line 4-4-2 and 2-8-0
By Malcolm Vordenbaum and Bill McClanahan-
How to "de-Pennsy" two of the finest-running HO gauge locomotives.
Pickle car. By Eric Stevens------
Building this wood-frame car is a challenging, interesting project.
Bedroom railroad. By George Baustert ---
How one model railroader whipped the space problem - but good!
Telltales. By Dave McLanahan--
A "One-Eveningproject: Install telltales to protect train crews.
Let's build trolley poles. By Richard H. Wagner--
Modeling the base and contact explained by a pioneer traction fan.
Clearance charts in HO, S and O gauges--
Useful workbench aids to be cut out and tacked in your workshop.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (15)
F - Cars-------
Diagrams of the interior details of 12 streamlined passenger cars.
Prototype plans and data Southern Ry. 2-8-0
Departments:
Railway Postoffice6
Trade Topics--11
AttheThrottle--25
Off the Train Wire--25
Scheduled Arrivals
TracksidePhotos35
Bull Session66
Clinic-73
Kinks77
Model Railroader 1956 November
NOVEMBER 1956
VOLUME 23, NUMBER II
BILL OF LADING
Railroad signs in HO, S and O gauges ----
Signs you can cut out and use on your layout, printed on card stock.
Behind the scenes (part 1). By Bartlett Frost ---
The first of two articles showing new ideas in building scenery.
Saloon and general store. By Lloyd Giebner ---
False-front buildings you can build for any small town or village.
The Penn Line 4-4-2 and 2-8-0
By Malcolm Vordenbaum and Bill McClanahan-
How to "de-Pennsy" two of the finest-running HO gauge locomotives.
Pickle car. By Eric Stevens------
Building this wood-frame car is a challenging, interesting project.
Bedroom railroad. By George Baustert ---
How one model railroader whipped the space problem - but good!
Telltales. By Dave McLanahan--
A "One-Eveningproject: Install telltales to protect train crews.
Let's build trolley poles. By Richard H. Wagner--
Modeling the base and contact explained by a pioneer traction fan.
Clearance charts in HO, S and O gauges--
Useful workbench aids to be cut out and tacked in your workshop.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (15)
F - Cars-------
Diagrams of the interior details of 12 streamlined passenger cars.
Prototype plans and data Southern Ry. 2-8-0
Departments:
Railway Postoffice6
Trade Topics--11
AttheThrottle--25
Off the Train Wire--25
Scheduled Arrivals
TracksidePhotos35
Bull Session66
Clinic-73
Kinks77
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