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Model Railroader Magazine 1957 November Superdetailed Rock Crusher Juice Jacks
Model Railroader 1957 November
NOVEMBER 1957VOLUME 24, NUMBER II
Somebody upstairs likes railroads
Rock crusher (part 1). By Robert E. Gilbert-
A major industry that will provide your pike with plenty of activity.
York Lumber Co. By Bruce C. Bowden ---
A railroad with a "theme," designed to suit a small portable layout.
Close-up - Roundhouse hoist. By G. E. Rashley-
An important point of detail for your locomotive servicing terminal.
Custom-built portals. By James Atkinson--
Realistic-looking tunnel portals formed from plaster in wood molds.
Heavy electric locomotives. By Bob Hegge-
How to build up two juice jacks, starting with plastic diesel bodies.
Locomotive boilers made easy. By Stan Mailer-
They look prototypical because they're built like prototype boilers.
The South Pass gets a turntable. By MR Staff-
Completing the Great South Pass turntable - a few final connections.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (27)
E - Locomotives ------
Photos and data identifying various Electro-Motive yard switchers.
Rheostats. By Paul Mallery -----
Sixth in the series on electrical devices used by model railroaders.
Prototype plans and data: Roundhouse hoist-
New York Central 999 NYC open-platform coach
Departments:
Railway Postoffice Trade Topics-
At the Throttle Off the Train Wire
Trackside Photos
Bull Session-
Kinks
Scheduled Arrivals
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