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Model Railroader March 1973 Vol 40 No 3
CONTENTS
Making a Q1 from a Q2. By John R. Sauers Jr. ---34
The biggest single change is in the driving-wheel arrangement.
Jig-made epoxy-mounted switches. By William T. Roubal. -36
Easy method of making any number of turnouts accurately.
Lights and markers for cars. By C. R. Wood.---38
Minibulbs are the answer.
45 years of the Toluca Lines.-----39
Photos and captions by W. C. Tayloe.
James F. EuDaly's C&O 2-10-4. ------48
The Model of the Month Award.
Automatic turntable indexing. By Norman Davis.--50
Select a track, press a button, and the turntable does the rest.
Updating the Atlas plug-door boxcar. By John T. Derr.-52
This is kitbashing at its simplest.
Bill Everett's PE system. Photo story by Linn H. Westcott.-53
One-man layout provides lots of railroad in half of a two-car garage.
D&RG's K-27: part 1. By Allen J. Brewster.---61
The locomotive as it was originally, and its first conversion.
More power from throttles. By Don W. Hansen. ---62
Booster provides up to 8 amperes for heavy trains.
Brass from Japan. By Noyes B. Livingston Jr.---64
Factors affecting the manufacture and sale of handmade locomotives.
Prototype drawings and data:
IC flatcar for heavy loads.-----49
D&RG's K-27, compound and slide-valve versions.-58
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