Model Railroader Magazine 1965 April Zip textured scenery
Model Railroader April 1965 Vol 32 No 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Create great elevation with a logging incline. By Merritt
(Mike) Miller, as told to Bill Rau.----22
More about Miller's photogenic lumber railroad.
Zip! and the scenery looks fine. By Linn H. Westcott. --25
Rock, earth and grass effects fall in place almost automatically.
Plaster mixing data, colors and formulas. ----26
Ready reference on use of gypsum plasters for model railroad scenery.
Brief survey of scenery plasters. By Linn H. Westcott. --29
Reference data.
Stamping ground for 4-12-2's. By John Armstrong.--34
Track plan to handle every piece of equipment made.
Walkaround control on the Ma & Pa. -----38
The control of the future is begun on "the model railroad with a future."
Routing through turnouts - with diodes. By Barry A. Palmer.50
Operate several switch machines at once by pushing a single button.
Pure-pulse throttle correction.------63
Prototype plans and data:
WM car shops at Union Bridge: Wayside notes --42
Lackawanna structures at Northumberland, Pa. --48
Iron Mountain furniture & buggy car---48
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