Model Railroader Magazine 1965 January Using styrofoam for lightweight scenery

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Model Railroader Magazine 1965 January Using styrofoam for lightweight scenery
 
Model Railroader   January 1965   Vol 32 No 1
The Ma & Pa gets cultured. By the MR staff.---28
The model railroad with a future: 2.
The mostest track in the leastest space. By Eugene B. Platt.-36
With additional comments by MR's Bill Rau, who was there.
The locomotives of H. James Freedman.
Photos by Frank Poynter. ------46
This man's roster includes all types of motive power.
Magnetic couplers for O scale. By S. D. Marty.---50
How to convert Central Locomotive Works automatics.
All in the cards. By Frank Ellison.-----52
Part 6 concludes "The art of model railroading" series.
Styrofoam for scenery. By Paul Stromberg.---56
Try this light, strong, easy-to-use material for landscaping.
Toward perfect motor response in locos. By Linn H. Westcott.60
What is the ultimate sort of pulse power?
Pure-pulse transistor throttle. By David Fyffe.---63
A nonmechanical way to produce the most effective pulse power known.
Prototype plans:
North Hills freight station (Reading) ----40
Hanrahan automatic refrigerator car (Colorado Midland)40
Chesapeake & Ohio 2-8-4-----42

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