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Model Railroader Magazine 1967 May Bill McClanahan on using rock castings

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Model Railroader Magazine 1967 May Bill McClanahan on using rock castings
 
Model Railroader 1967 May
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Enlarging the E&O. By Gordon Odegard. --26
Including experiments with plaster-supported track.
Quartering jig for drivers. By Bob Higgins.-30
Fixture helps prevent side-rod bind, rod and bearing wear.
Water tank for narrow gauge - or standard. By P. H. Meier.31
Quincy & Torch Lake prototype is rectangular; it sits on a slope.
Rock castings from rubber molds. By Bill McClanahan.32
Better than carving rocks, and easier to do.
Setting rock castings into the scenery. By Linn H. Westcott. -35
Matching handwork to natural rock textures.
Y-6b panorama. Ektachrome photo by Paul H. Jansen.36
Locomotive owned, painted, and weathered by Bill Principal.
From the shop of Charlie Mead. An interview. --38
What can you do to make a good locomotive better?
Six-ton jimmy. By E. L. Moore. -
A little car that's easy to build in any scale.
From floor to rail. By On/ Dunn.
A benchwork and roadbuilding program with a circular saw.
Club directory.---
Geographical-alphabetical listing of club names, addresses, etc.
Prototype drawings:
Quincy & Torch Lake water tank.
New York Central jimmy of the 1870's.
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