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Model Railroader Magazine 1962 December Scratchbuilding Operation Headlihgt cont
Model Railroader December 1962 Vol 29 No 12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A plain old shed on piles. By Donald Sims ----36
Especially helpful for a first attempt at scratchbuilding.
Operation on the Delaware. By Richard W. Taylor--38
Dispatching and freight car destintaions handled separately.
Converting a plastic loco into an SD-9. By Robert K. Fink-40
Produce an interesting 12-wheel switcher in a few hours.
I built my pike for the structures. By Allan Doppel--45
Combine model railroading with photography for authenticity.
Portage Hill & Communipaw Ry.. By Don Reschenberg --52
Part 8- Expansion and stuff.
H20 is water. By Joe Kunzelmann-----57
Steam locos needed water more than any other thing.
Underbody details on passenger cars. By Vincent H. Bernard -62
Your model should carry at least some of these devices.
Simple way to keep headlights burning. By G. R. Stillwell-68
Many possibilities using reasonably priced silicon diodes.
Easily made streetlights. By Eugene E. Hickey---73
Two types of lights for greater variety on your pike.
Ride a Sierra into the Alturas enginehouse. By Whit Towers -74
Photo story from the Alturas & Lone Pine RR.
Things to consider when planning your model railroad.
By Gordon Odegard -----85
This month's Clinic provides some necessary basic thoughts.
Prototype plans and data:
Western Maryland 50-ton coaling station---34
B-W class B-1 steeple-cab locomotive ----42
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