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Model Railroader Magazine 1976 February Precision Motoros Handlaying N Gauge cod
Model Railroader 1976 February
BILL OF LADING
Handlaying N gauge code 40 track - two different approaches.
Use Pliobond to fasten the rails. By Larry Kazoyan. -
Solder the rails to printed circuit board ties.
By Gordon Odegard.
Milwaukee Road's Fox Lake Junction. By Gordon Odegard.
A railroad you can model - with a reverse loop.
Building the Marquette & Independence RR. By the MR staff.
From train set to model railroad: 2.
Precision motors do make a difference. By Paul Scoles
and Lonnie Shay.
How to install micro motors in steam locomotives.
Miniquad models. By the MR staff.
A conversion that can be done in N, HO, or O scale.
A deluxe marker light system. By Ed Ravenscroft.
Circuit recharges a battery and turns the lights on and off.
Dr. S. D. Marty's On3 2-8 0.
The Model of the Month Award.
Prototype drawings and data:
Milwaukee Road's Fox Lake Junction. Data.
DM&IR's miniquad ore cars. Drawings and data. - Sierra Ry. picnic car and flatcar. Drawings.
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