Model Railroader Magazine 1965 June Add a wharf to increase traffic Magnetic unc
Model Railroader June 1965 Vol 32 No 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Add a wharf to increase traffic. By Roy Dohn. ---20
A fine facility for the structure-builder, operating man, scenery artist.
Merlin's magic - c'est magnifique!
Photos by Jean Louis Swiners. -----22
New Orleans music men in Paris build a Louisiana railroad worthy of study.
Tie-cutting jig. By Al Westerfield.-----30
Easily made chopper snips ties to uniform length.
Magnetic uncoupling for narrow and dual gauge.
By John M. Koch.-------30
How to convert Kadees for double action.
Locomotive highlighting: by Gascoyne.----32
For a convincing model, suit the paint job to the situation and the engine.
Thousand-mile loco checkup at Minirama.
By John T. Carruthers.------36
What happens to a locomotive that runs more than 150 scale miles a day?
Cab control: the best for most. ------40
The most popular of the control systems of model railroading.
To make a pulpwood car. By L. Neal Williams. ---50
Recipe for an easy evening: a dollar model project.
Prototype plans:
Masonry arch underpass. ------39
N&W-PRR hopper car.------39
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