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Model Railroader 1955 January
January 1955
Bill of Lading
Volume 22, Number 1
Brick Enginehouse. By E. D. Lynch Jr. 28
An appealing small-railroad structure, profusely detailed.
Homemade Roadbed. By Iry Winer 34
A simple, inexpensive way to make strong, easily-curved roadbed.
Trackside Photos 36
Pickle Works (Lineside Industries, No. 3). By Paul Larson 40
A quaint little industry that will challenge your artistry at aging wood.
Weathering Freight Cars. By John Kalbach 42
How to make your freight cars look like they've "been places."
When life ain't worth livin' (Cartoon). By Bill McClanahan 44
Under-Layout Scooter. By George Allen 45
An easily-made carriage that makes under-layout work a pleasure.
Track Is a Model Too. By Robert F. Cushman 48
The techniques of making your track a well-detailed model.
Belt Line Railroad. By John Armstrong 56
For operating possibilities, a belt line railroad has no equal.
Excavated Railroad. By H. H. D. Heiberg 62
Instead of building a support for his model railroad, the author dug one.
Workbench Car Clamp. By Earle W. Thompson 66
An ingenious device that lets you add detail without subtracting any.
Kitchen Table 2-8-2 (Part 3). By Charles Smith 68
Bull Session 78
Prototype Plans and Data
FJ&G Hanger 46
Pennsy Box Car 78
Departments
Railway Postoffice 4 At the Throttle 27
Trade Topics 10 Clinic 81
New Literature 24 Construction Kinks 83
Coming Events 84
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