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Model Railroader Magazine 1959 March Transfer table that works
Model Railroader March 1959 Vol 26 No 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Metropolis U. S. A.--------22
A transfer table that works (Part 1). By John Gascoyne --24
Sized to fit your layout, it looks and operates like the prototype.
Professional painting. By William J. Clouser ----28
Tips from a commercial modelbuilder, including multicolor painting.
Close-up - diesel fuel tank. By Donald Sims---37
You can build this from odds and ends just as the real railroad did.
Harriman "standard" steel coach. By Ralph Brown--42
A 1906 all-steel coach that's ideal for a layout with sharp curves.
HO blast furnace--------48
A big, impressive model that includes a fantastic amount of detailing.
Thornburgh builds a Wabash Mogul (Part 3). By Mel Thornburgh52
Part 3 covers the brake rigging and boiler and pilot deck details.
Northern RR. of New Jersey. Track plan by Paul Borthwick-59
An around-the-wall layout featuring high-density passenger traffic.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (48)
E - Locomotives --------67
More on steam locomotive details, with some general rules on piping.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (49)
I - Painting and finishing------69
Painting diagrams for Soo Line F unit and Nickel Plate Road GP unit.
Prototype plans and data:
Norther Pacific rotary snowplow----39
Harriman "standard" steel coach----45
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