Model Railroader Magazine 1971 October Blacklight magic Unit trains and their mo

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Model Railroader   October 1971   Vol 38 No 10
CONTENTS
James E. Ison's Wolf Creek Station.--- --34
The Model of the Month Award.
Blacklight magic. Method by Walter A. Simonsen.--35
Color photos by David Bailey.
Unit trains and their modeling. By Gerry Doekson.--36
Complex motive power movements provide impressive projects.
Plan for an engine terminal.------41
Data furnished by Emanuel Reider.
The Rio Grande & San Juan RR. By Ken Pruitt.---46
Narrow-gauge system keeps modelers busy in Albuquerque.
Putting rail to work on the layout. By Ralph D. Harris. --65
It can be used for things other than track.
Loco with double chain drive. By Bob Higgins. ---68
A 12-volt Swiss instrument motor is fitted to a transfer switcher.
Prototype drawings and data:
CP 105-ton rotary-dump gondola.----40
Diamond Rock 0-4-0 narrow-gauge tank engine.-42
Front Royal station (condensed). -----43
The Vert-A-Pac car. -------51
PRR business car Chesapeake. -----56



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