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Model Railroader 1987 January
66 You're the brakeman on the Quincy LocalBy Richard Kamm
An operating visit to the HO scale Sue Line
74 Realistic passenger car lightingBy Eric Bronsky
Light up your train interiors without using wipers or sliders
80 Improving commercial turnoutsBly Allen Keller
Easy tune-up on the workbench prevents trouble on the layout
83 ABCs of benchworkBy Jim Kelly
That dream railroad deserves a good foundation
88 Crossing the Tehachapis in N scaleBy Jim Kelly
Planning and building a layout featuring the famous Loop
96 Making the Tyco gondola look betterBy Cyril Durrenberger
Building a Twenties-era HO fleet from this inexpensive, ready-to-run car
100 How I designed and built my dream workshopBy Robert Darwin
A super workshop has to be planned and constructed from the ground up
106 Residential ramblingsBy Berne Danielsen
Create a residential area on your layout following these typical structure types
113 Jim Morin's HO scale Erie RR class K-5at steam locomotive
The Model of the Month Award
114 San Diego & Arizona Eastern Ten-WheelerBy Gordon Odegard
Ed Gebhardt drawings of a 1907 Ten-Wheeler built for the Las Vegas & Tonapah 120 Working N scale streetlampsBy Ed Schultz
Inexpensive lights from stock materials
128 Looking Back: Aboard the NMRA's DreamlinerByt John Page John reminisces about the 1947 NMRA convention special train
150 Paint Shop: Burlington Northern tiger stripesBy Keith Mangels
High-visibility paint on an HO GP50
PROTOTYPE DATA AND DRAWINGS
106 Typical residential structures
114 San Diego & Arizona Eastern Ten-Wheeler
DEPARTMENTS AND MISCELLANY
4 MR product news 14 Railway post office 30c Schedules
39 MR product reviews 58, 60 Hobbyshop windol
62 Video library
65At the throttle
83 ABCs of the hobby
113 Model of the month
116 Trackside photos
119 MR Sweepstakes rules
122 Switching problem
125 Trains of thought
128 Looking back
130Student fare
142, 162 Cartoons
144Railroader's libary
150Paint shop
158b MR workshop
164Bull session
184Index of advertisers
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