Model Railroader Magazine 1981 November Brass project for beginners Lichen trees

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Model Railroader Magazine 1981 November Brass project for beginners Lichen trees
 
Model Railroader   November 1981    Vol 48 No 11
CONTENTS
66 Charlie Martin's Interlake Vulcanian Ry.By Jim Hediger
A return visit to a fine layout that features iron ore railroading
72 Athearn: Innovator of the model railroad industryBy Jim Hediger
A brief tour of the new plant and a review of this well-known product line
82 Baldwin 2-4-0 industrial locomotiveBy Gordon Odegard
A little locomotive fora lumber line
84 Evans National BankBy Gordon
An interesting false-front structure dating back to 1900
86 Designing the new Carrabasset & Dead River Ry.By Bob Hayden
The name and distance between the rails will be the same, but beyond that
94 Railroading with the MillersBy Jim Kelly
Even a 3-year-old gets in on the family fun
98 Shrink modelingBy D. Derek Verner
Kids have known about this technique for years
103 Symposium on electronicsBy Don W. Hansen
Circuit designs for signaling and collision protection
106 Scratchbuilding a simple, free-lance log carBy Earl T. Johnson
A good first project in brass, complete with parts and tool lists
112 All aboard: LichenBy Jim Kelly
The basics of making the scene with this versatile, time-honored material
116 Casting parts in polyester resinBy Eric Bronsky
Crank out miles of L structure, or anything else, using simple equipment
PROTOTYPE DATA AND DRAWINGS:
82 W. L. Clement Lumber Co. Baldwin 2-4-0 industrial locomotive
84 Evans National Bank in Forestville, N. Y.

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