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Model Railroader Magazine 1960 August A 1" scale jewel ow to take model photos
Model Railroader 1960 August
AUGUST 1960
VOLUME 27, NUMBER 8
BILL OF LADING
Each in its turn
Enclosed water tank. By W. Gibson Kennedy
This typical CPR octagonal structure keeps tank water from freezing.
WAlbill operation. By Terry Walsh----
Here's a system of prototype operation without prototype paperwork.
Close-up - interchange at Lombard. By Randall T. Chew Ill
Lombard, Mont., features a junction of two railroads and a river.
New dimensions in model railroad photography. By Wally Moore36
The man who photographed "Parade at MA Tower" tells how to do it.
A 1" scale jewel-------
Every detail of the famous "General" has been reproduced in 1" scale.
Building a head-end car from photos and basic dimensions. By W. Gibson Kennedy-
Here's the technique of building a model without a formal plan.
Silent signals with Twin-T. By M. Dale Rodgers--
A trouble-free, two-color, Twin-T signal system that has no relays.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (70)
I - Painting and finishing-----
Painting diagrams for Reading and Chicago & North Western units.
Prototype plans and data:
Canadian Pacific enclosed water tank Atlantic Coast Line 4-8-4-
Wayside notebook - modern mail hook and crane Kaw Valley steeple-cab
Departments:
Railway Post Office Trade Topics -
New Literature At the Throttle
OfftheTrain Wire19
Trackside Photos-29
BullSession54
Kinks60
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