Model Railroader Magazine 1967 December A good track plan for a beginner Build a

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Model Railroader Magazine 1967 December A good track plan for a beginner Build a
 
Model Railroader 1967 December
BILL OF LADING
N scale saved space for me. By B. H. Edelman. --
"I can now sit in my family room and run a 12- to 15-car train."
Basic model railroading: Couplers.
By Gordon Odegard and the MR staff.
Model meet at Takarazuka. By Linn H. Westcott.
With photos of typical Japanese modelwork.
Track plan for a first layout. By Bill Baron.
How to begin a railroad in a very easy way.
Structures for Pidgeon Creek. Sketches by Bill Baron. -
Work out the dimensions and variations to suit yourself.
Build a Baldwin. By Ted Davis.---
Styrene is an ideal modeling material for this project.
Modifying a moderately priced loco.-
Whether this is a dollar model project depends on your materials.
Gondola car load.---
Photo from the scratchbuilder's scrapbook.
By the rocket car's red glare. By Jim Trott. --
Or, How to make good use of an old bouillon tube.
Prototype drawings:
Baldwin 1500-horsepower road switcher. -
Maine Central business car 333.---64


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