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Model Railroader Magazine 1966 July Structures for a logging camp
Model Railroader July 1966 Vol 33 No 7
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Structures for a logging camp. By Lyle Spears.---20
Models and prototype data as displayed at Vancouver.
Independent operation of four trolleys in one block.
By Kenneth Mortimer.------26
Modeler's memo: basic data for model railroaders.
Aroostook Valley RR., the potato pike. By Peter A. Cook.-28
A railroad you can model with winter scenery and operation.
Free-lance circus stockcar. By Chuck Dennis.---33
Two ordinary stockcars from Athearn get together on this job.
All in the family. By Robert A. Hawley.----36
Give your locos detailing that makes them seem to be related.
Simple jigs for speedy tielaying. By Leighton Keeling. --38
Improvements in the construction and use of the piano-key jig.
Blend your ballast for realism. By Leighton Keeling. --41
Nature does it for the prototype: ergo, you must follow suit.
Bonded ballast for natural appearance. By Linn H. Westcott. -42
With some comments on laying realistic track.
Contactor signals for traction lines.-----50
How Kenneth Lindquist simulated trolley-pan detection.
Prototype drawings:
Bucyrus-Erie 250-ton railway crane. ----34
Colorado Midland caboose.-----46
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