Model Railroader Magazine 1970 July Burlington 4-8-4 drawings

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Model Railroader Magazine 1970 July Burlington 4-8-4 drawings
 
Model Railroader 1970 July
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How I built the LS&E. By Ben Watkins.--
I spent the next month tearing it down so I could begin again.
Thomas D. Dressler's O scale N&W 4-8-2. -
The Model of the Month Award.
Sacramento Northern: line of diversity. By William D. Middleton.
A railroad you can model.
The magical Manesta Line. By Ernest R. Weidhaas.
Portable layout can fit a family room or a bedroom.
When empty return to-. By Donald Sims.-
Photos may give you some ideas for your own railroad.
Toward more accurate measurement. By William L. Gould. -
Using a dial caliper can improve modelwork 1000 percent.
Converting to an N scale Alco B unit. By W. A. Gardner.
It's more work than doing the same in HO scale, but it's fun.
Operating classification lights. By Bud Briggs. -
Even in N scale you can have correct-size lamps.
Prototype drawings and data:
Burlington Lines 4-8-4. The 05A.
Sacramento Northern. A railroad you can model.
When empty return to -. Photos. -

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