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Model Railroader Magazine 1954 February Modeling cuts & fills Pulsed power Quiet

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Model Railroader 1954 February
February 1954
Volume 21, Number 2
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Cattle Guards. By Glenn Wagner     32
Little details are often the clincher in a model scene. Add a few of these guards at your grade crossings to see for yourself.
Cuts, Rock Cuts and Fills. By M. B. Wakefield  34
Trackside Photos 38
Get Dat 01' Devil - Noise (Tuxedo Junction, Part 16)
By George Allen  42
George and Ernie's experiments with "silencing" roadbed materials turn up a new idea in track construction.
Building an O Gauge 2-8-0 (Part 2). By Bob Klubertanz  46
An HO Gauger Takes a Crack at O Gauge. By R. H. Wagner  52
Kitchen Table 0-6-0 (Part 3, Conclusion). By Charles Smith  54
Feather River Route. By John Armstrong  58
Want long runs on your railroad? Prototypical track patterns? Then take a look at the two plans author Armstrong patterned after a famous segment of the Western Pacific.
How to Apply Decals. By Max Gray  63
One of model railroading s most fussy projects gets a thorough going over by an expert modeler, who is also a decal manufacturer.
Bull Session  68
Building a Wood Gondola (A "Dollar Car"). By Eric Stevens  74
What Is Pulsed Power? By Linn H. Westcott  80
A new, inexpensive method for ultra-slow locomotive control.
The Silver Plate Road (Cartoon)  88
Prototype Pions anti Dots
GP-7 Road-Switcher  50
Old-Time Gondola     87 Bridgton & Saco River Box Car (Corrected Plans)  92
Departments
Railway Postoffice  4 Clinic  83
Trade Topics  14 Construction Kinks  88
At the Throttle  31Coming Events  92



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