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Model Railroader Magazine 1979 April Build this tunnel motor
Model Railroader 1979 April
BILL OF LADING
Modeling an EMD SD40T-2. By Dale Olafson.
A special version of the SD40 road switcher used by the D&RGW and SP.
Kelley Morriss' D&RGW 2-8-0 class C-25.
The Model of the Month Award.
A turn-of-the-century bakery. By Les Jordan Jr.
This little building should fit any layout from Civil War era to the present.
The BIGGEST little railroad in Florida. By Robert Hegge. -
National Enquirer and the eNgineers build another Christmas layout.
Add a covered highway bridge to your layout.
By Harold W. Russell Jr.
This covered king-post truss bridge is located near Chester, N.Y.
Modified kit buildings on the Whitehall & Valley Jct. RR. By Don Myatt.
These are "the good old days" when it comes to building structures from kits.
A jewel of the Rio Grande. By Carl W. Jacobsen.
It's a station, all right, but one that pumped gas.
Dearborn Station remembered. By Vic Roseman and Roger Ackert. -
Recreating Chicago's famous passenger terminal in HO scale.
Midtrain observation cars. By George Drury.
Two kitbdshed observation cars that can be used anywhere in a passenger train.
Repowered D&RGW K-36. By Thomas D. Dressler.
How to increase the pilling power of a fine HO scale brass import.
Build a vapor degreaser. By Harold W. Russell Jr.
An easy way to clean oil and grease from metal model surfaces.
Mechanical turnout control revisited. By Thomas D. Dressler. - - -
Enhance your operating possibilities with a simplified manual turnout control.
The Bradley, Epworth & Southern. By Lloyd H. Miller.
An imaginary shortline railroad you can model.
Florida live steam meet. By Robert Hegge.
It was fun to smell that coal smoke again and to see the large scale equipment.
A sound (?) idea. By Charles F. Rakiecz Jr.
A proposal for the improvement of diesel sound systems.
Rotary switches for turnout control. By Steve Justad.
Reliable manual control with lots of electrical contacts.
The Paper Valley RR. By Jim Hediger.
An O scale layout that preserves many items of early model railroading.
The Hopkinsville & Southern. By Charles B. Weinstock.
Running "jetlo" through moonshine country.
Prototype data and drawings:
Turn-of-the-century bakery. King-post truss bridge. Rio Grande Oil Co. station. Prototype oddities.
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