Model Railroader Magazine 1965 February Maake figures Making tress more realisti
Model Railroader February 1965 Vol 32 No 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Make your own scale figures. By Jack Work.---26
Wire armature method helps control proportions and give strength.
Crossing gates at Dover. By Vincent Bernard and the MR staff.32
A closeup view of fittings and the problems they solve for the railroad.
What does a New Haven fan do?----40
One way to build models for roads not represented in the model market.
Car for the silk express. By W. G. Kennedy.---42
Such cars were also used for tea - and all sorts of head-end traffic.
A yard at Manchester. By the MR staff.----48
Operation determines the size and arrangement of the railroad yard.
New track for the Ma & Pa.------50
With a few ideas for other layouts as well.
Trees.----------58
They can transform an uninteresting scene into a realistic landscape.
Prototype plans and data:
Ohio Public Service interurban combine (plans) --31
Crossing gates at Dover (data) -----32
Southern Pacific silk and tea car (plans)---44
P&WV trackside phone booth (plans) ----47
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