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Model Railroader Magazine 1964 February Scenery without talent Hall Scott motor
Model Railroader February 1964 Vol 31 No 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Three in a row!-------30
Trackside photos of Jock Oliphant's model of Tobermory Mine.
Clearances. By Francis P. Adams.-----36
Have fun moving oversize loads the way the prototype handles them.
Handcar and its shed. By E. L. Moore.----40
A dollar model project from the Eagleroost & Koontree RR.
Scenery without talent. By Paul Mallery. ----44
Most neglected technique in model railroading is easiest to learn.
000 gauge, the smallest of the small. By Ted Brandon.-48
Basic facts and future possibilities of the newest popular gauge.
Piedmont & Shore Ry. Layouts by James Winfield Young. -50
Making the most of European 000 models to represent American types.
Brandon's big bunker.-------56
How John M. Smith built an HO scale model of a CN coaling station.
Prototype plans and data:
Hall-Scott old-time motor car plans----34
Standard clearances on the Chesapeake & Ohio Ry.-37
AAR loading diagram for long cylindrical loads --38
Colorado Midland 4-6-0 plans -----42
Canadian National coaling station plans ---57
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