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Model Railroader Magazine 1952 October Making stripwood structures Building O ga
Model Railroader 1952 October
October, 1952Volume 19, Number 10
Bill of Lading
Saga of the Tuxedo Junction. By George Allen 12
The first part in a series to keep you abreast of just how two railroaders go about building their HO empire.
Trackside Photos 16
O Gauge 2-8-8-2 from Kit Parts. By H. L. Sugden 22
How to build an articulated from Thomas 2-8-0 mechanisms and homemade superstructure for $70.
Point-to-Point Operation. By John Armstrong 26
This type of layout, laid out like a real railroad, offers perfect opportunities for prototypical operation.
How I Built the North Merrick & Indian. By J. J. Benzing 30
First prize winner in the "How I Built My Railroad" contest.
Stripwood Structures. By Bill Rau 36
Here is a little-known method that produces eye-catching models.
How to Select Your Power Pack. By Linn H. Westcott 40
You might pick the wrong power pack for your pike unless you know what you need to do the job you have in mind.
Useful Tricks of Track Design. By Charles S. Small 48
When it comes to planning track, every space-saving trick you use will pay dividends in the form of more pike per square foot.
Track Plans of the Month 56
Bull Session 64
The Silver Plate Road (Cartoon) 75
Prototype Plans and Data
Wilmington & Northern RR. 4-4-0 46
SP Dining and Baggage Cars 68
NC&StL RR. 40-Ton Flat Car and SP 50-Ton Gondola 74
Departments
Railway Postoffice 4 The Clinic 70
At the Throttle 11 Shop Talk 78
Meet Paul Larson 11 Construction Kinks 82
Trade Topics 58 Coming Events 84
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