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Model Railroader June 1985 Vol 52 No 6
CONTENTS
56 The Atlantic & WesternBy Rick Shoup
Standard and narrow gauge share right-of-way on this HO scale pike
62 All aboard: Building plastic kitsBy Jim Kelly
Painting and finishing techniques to make those jiffy structures come to life
68 Steel trestles from Central Valley Bridges By Steve Karas
Ideas for converting HO scale truss bridges into steel trestles
74 Western Maryland DecapodsBy Gordon Odegard
J. Harold Geissel drawings of these heavy freight locomotives
80 The C/MRI: A computer/model railroad interfaceBy Bruce Chubb
Part 5: Testing the system with software
90 Miniature display casesBy Steve Tietz
Or, keeping your hobby afloat when there's water in the basement
92 Riverside Junction in HOBy Klaus Schubert
An American railroad as built by a West German
94 Bob Viau's HO scale Milwaukee Road passenger cars of the 1860s
The Model of the Month award
96 The Pullman & Ghost RidgeBy Dennis Brandt
A father's HO layout rebuilt over the years by his son
100 Paint shop: Erie mill gondolaBy Bill Mischler
An easy HO project
104 Build the Dustroyer By D. Derek Verner
A handy device for cleaning your layout
106 Pulse-power measurementBy Bruce Lindsay
How to determine if your locomotive motors are running hot
PROTOTYPE DATA AND DRAWINGS: 74 Western Maryland Decapods
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