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Model Railroader Magazine 1964 September Frank ELlison on the main line Frontier
Model Railroader September 1964 Vol 31 No 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Bill Hoffman's PE cars.-------20
Two more models and another view of the interurban on the cover.
The main line is your setting. By Frank Ellison. ---22
The art of model railroading: part 2.
How and why I rigidize certain locos. By John Gascoyne.-27
Rigidizing sometimes helps by unifying the action of moving parts.
How weeds are grown on the WLC. -----28
Lyle Spears tells how to make a weed-choked right of way.
Structure for frontier towns. By Edward A. Heffner. --36
The Headlight Saloon in scale photos, and how to build it.
Outdoor HO? Why not? By James Sherrard.---42
California modeler uses "snowsheds" to beat the weather.
Universal hand signals. By Whit Towers. ----46
How to know what the other man's saying without using words.
This business of "weathering." By Sinn Der Pitt.--50
Why model the decay of the depression? this modeler wants to know.
Prototype plans and data:
Colorado & Northern narrow-gauge Climax plans-34
Universal hand signals------46
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