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Model Railroader Magazine 1981 December Remember those magnificent Lionel F3s.
Model Railroader December 1981 Vol 48 No 12
CONTENTS
66 John Allen's Gorre & Daphetid
A model railroader's dream By Andy Sperandeo
73 Remembering John AllenBy Glenn Beier
The great model railroader was also a friend
76 Closeup: DerailsBy Gordon Odegard
Simple scenic elements to enhance model track and locate uncoupling ramps
78 All aboard: The Kitty Hawk Central By Jim Kelly
Part 1: Building benchwork and laying track for a small oceanside HO railroad
84 Tab-on-car operation By Andy Sperandeo
How to use the GD Line's car-forwarding system
89 The Granger, Denrock & SouthernBy Andy Sperandeo
Jerry Braet's HO railroad was inspired by the Gorre & Daphetid
95 New England stone wallsBy Laurence H. Ballou
Flexible sections of stone wall can be made to fit any model terrain
96 Illinois Central 5000-series locomotivesBy Gordon Odegard
Casey Jones road this engine to fame - and death - in 1900
100 Kitbashing a Hall-Scott motor car By Al Turner
Cut apart a couple old-time Pullman cars to make Nevada Copper Belt's no. 21
106 New York, Ontario & Western milk stationsBy Harold Russell
Several of these would be appropriate on a turn-of-the-century layout
107 A solution to your short siding problems?By Jim Findley
This little one-evening project needn't be limited to loading effluvium
109 The art of using mirrorsBy John Allen
How to expand your layout in the same space
114 Kitbash a triple hopperBy Rick Johnson
Make a striking Soo Line hopper using a commercial HO kit as a base
118 Lionel's Santa Fe F3By Ron Hollander
Though he preferred steam, Joshua Cowen bet on the F3 - and hit the jackpot!
126 1981 Prize Parade By Jim Hediger
Winning contest models from the NMRA National Convention in San Mateo, Calif.
PROTOTYPE DATA AND DRAWINGS:
96 Illinois Central 5000-series locomotives
106 New York, Ontario & Western milk stations
114 Soo Line triple hopper
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