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Model Railroader Magazine 1962 June How to build wood structures Fencemens car
Model Railroader June 1962 Vol 29 No 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS
51 cars - count 'em - 51. -------22
Pete Shavney's ore cars are loaded with actual iron ore.
Modeler's notes on a Mikado's skyline.----27
Detail photo of DM&IR class N 2-8-2 No. 1300.
A changeable railroad. By Robert E. Gilbert---30
How to incorporate a lot of scenery on a very small pike.
Building with wood. By Don Reschenberg ----35
Helpful hints on the building of structures for your road.
Operation unlimited. By Carl F. Lucas----44
A little pencilwork, a scrap of paper and you're in business.
East Bay's giant club. By Whit Towers---46
One of the oldest, largest clubs in America models in HO and O scales.
Miles over nothing. By J. Hooker-----56
An Australian model railroader solves a space problem.
Bluebook of Model Railroad Practice (87)
D - Winding your own transformers. By Harvel Baker -59
Prototype plans and data:
DM&IR class N 2-8-2 No. 1300 -----27
TP&W fencemen's car plans-----28
Fort Dodge, Des Moines & Southern interurban plans-29
C&NW Ashippun station plans-----38
EMD's BL-2 plans-------42
Pacific Electric shelter plans-----67
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