Electric Trains Magazine 1952 Feb Louis Hertz Observation Platform Fire protecti
Electric Trains Magazine 1952 Feb Louis Hertz
Contents:
The new electric trains - Leonard Martin Fox, the observation platform, fire protection for your model village, the problem of realism, the nature of tinplate, track talk, picture parade, Whatll you throw in, how miniature trains are made, how rails are prepared for service, alternating current by Pail Mallery, digesting the news, tools for the boy railroader, the train psychiatrist, more. 48 pages.
Electric Trains Volume 1 #4 February 1952
The New Electric Trains-Leonard Martin Fox 3
The Observation Platform 5
Fire Protection for Your Model Village 6
The Problem of Realism-Bruce M. Hatcher 13
The Nature of Tinplate-Louis H. Hertz 14
Track Talk-Roland Longarzo 17
Picture Parade 18
"What'll You Throw In?"-Don La Spaluto 22
Collector's Roundup 23
Trains of the Month 24
How Miniature Trains Are Made 30
How Rails Are Prepared for Service-Andrew Witfenborn
31
Don Blake Railroaders' Club 32
Alternating Current-Paul Mallery 34
Digesting the News 36
Tools for the Boy Railroader-Charles A. Stenman 37
New Tinplate Literature 39
The Train Psychiatrist 41
This for That 41
Model Shows 41
The Tinplate Question Box-Don A. Fernandez 43
Cornered in the Roundhouse 44
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