Model Railroader Magazine 1975 December Urban scenery of Severna Park Drawings E

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Model Railroader Magazine 1975 December Urban scenery of Severna Park Drawings E
 
Model Railroader 1975 December
BILL OF LADING
Kitbashing a PRR H10 Consolidation. By Gregg H. Mahlkov. - The urban scenery of Severna Park. By Paul J. Dolkos. - - - The big hook ... and how to bash it. By Kenneth W. Breher. - Building the Marquette & Independence RR. By the MR staff.
Building a 100-ton steel coaling station. By Bob Fink. - Billboards from the past.
One man's battle against dirty wheels. By David Petty. -
How to build a waterfall. By David Kingsley Smith.
Realistic roads for your layout. By John Drechsler.
Al Smaltz's model of the month.
Logical thinking skills development program.
By Edward A. Barnhart.
Who says Amtrak's big diesels all look alike? By George H. Drury.
1:48 vans for piggyback fans. By John A. Burger.
Model railroading as a vice. By Edward Prendergast.
Prototype drawings and data:
Florida East Coast ventilated boxcar. Drawings.
Electro-Motive F45. Drawings and data.
100-ton steel coaling station. Drawings.
Amtrak diesel variations. Data.

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