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Model Railroader Magazine 1956 March Branchline station PRR 4-4-0 plans Control
Model Railroader 1956 March
March 1956Volume 23, Number 3
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Miniaturization is rampant in model railroading, too. HO and TT weren't quite small enough for some Europeans, so about eight years ago they invented HHO (half HO) and produced several locos and cars of American prototype. An NYC Hudson and standard Pullman are shown on a rather large hand to dramatize the scale's diminutive size, 1.75mm. = 1 ft. Our understanding is that no HHO equipment is obtainable in the U. S. A. because no firm imports it, and we are not even certain that it is presently manufactured.
The New Gorre & Daphetid. By John Allen 20
You tour John Allen's new pike, a masterpiece of layout planning and construction.
Kit Tips. By MR Staff 25
First of a new monthly feature illustrating how kits can be altered or detailed - this month it's Plasticville's signal tower.
Four-Truck Flat Car. By H. O. Williams 26
Designed to carry huge turbines and other heavy machinery, this four-truck flat car can get your railroad certain heavy industrial shipments that may now be going to your archenemies, the truckers.
Customizing Your Kit Models. By Ted Stepek 36
You can do things with an ordinary kit car to put it in the "custom-built" class.
Branchline Station. By M. B. Wakefield 40
Author M. B. Wakefield combines good prototype choice with simple building methods to present a pip of a small-town station.
Track Indicating Control Board. By George Allen 46
A control panel that diagrams track pattern, indicates track occupancy and contains turnout controls.
Model Railroads a la Southern. By John Armstrong 52
Four track plans, ranging from a simple 6 x 10 to an expandable around-the-basement plan, all based upon track arrangements and operation on various Southern Ry. branch lines.
Bluebook of Model Railroad Practice (7)
F-1 - Cars 61
Ever wonder what truck to put on what car? Here are more than two dozen freight car truck drawings with descriptions of when and how they were used.
Prototype Plans and Data
Vermont Interurban 34
1893 Pennsylvania American 38
Wood Gondola 39
Departments
Railway Postoffice 5 Bull Session 58
Trade Topics 9 Clinic 63
At the Throttle 19 Construction Kinks 66
Trackside Photos 30 Coming Events 68
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