Model Railroader Magazine 1953 March Silk screen printing Illuminated interlocki
Model Railroader 1953 March
CONTENTS
The "Big E" Line 12A photo story describing the scenic and operational highlights of Neil Fisk's well-established 0 gauge rail empire.
The case of the "Working Drawing Board." (Tuxedo Junction, Part 6) By George Allen 18General model railroad philosophy, along with some very practical ideas on benchwork construction are tossed around as George and Ernie approach the hammer and saw phase of the Tuxedo Junction.
Trackside Photos 23
Silk Screen Printing. By Milton Brooslin 28Here's a simple and relatively inexpensive process for lettering rolling stock with your own road name or herald. The same techniques can be used for printing stationery, signboards or passes.
Lift-Out Scenery. By Bill McClanahan 33Ever avoided building detailed scenery for a hard-to-reach spot on your pike? Author McClanahan gives you the word on some neat lift-out scenery sections that can be built in your workshop and then placed on the layout.
Illuminated Interlocking Tower. By Russell D. Porter 38MR's staff artist describes the construction of an HO interlocking tower that really startles visitors to his Western Valley Lines. The structure has a control panel with changing lights!
Modeling the White Pass & Yukon. By John Armstrong 44John takes a prototype railroad with a frontier character, adapts its track plan and lineside scenery to the needs and limitations of a model railroad, and comes up with one of the finest layouts ever published in MR.
Bull Session 50
Thornburgh Builds an HO 1910 American (Part 4) By M. D. Thornburgh 53This month Mel puts the finishing touches on his locomotive.
The Silver Plate Road (Cartoon) 68
Prototype Plans and Data
Great Northern 12-Wheeler 42
Small-City Station 62
DepartmentsRailway Postoffice 4 Shop Talk 72
At the Throttle 11 Construction Kinks 75
Trade Topics 63 Coming Events 75
Clinic 69 Personals 76
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