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Model Railroader Magazine 1968 August Add a brake with prototype action

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Model Railroader Magazine 1968 August Add a brake with prototype action
 
Model Railroader 1968 August
BILL OF LADING
Using transfers for lettering. By Robert E. Chait. -
With comments on when to use dry, when to use wet.
A filling station like they used to be. By F. L. Hendren.
Model typical of the 1920's has gravity-feed gas pumps.
Al Oliver's Utah Pacific RR. Photos by Robert D. Biggs.
See this HO pike while attending the NMRA convention.
Operation on the Crystal River Southern. By John T. Hiatt.
Simulating weather conditions adds excitement to operation.
Basic model railroading: Airbrake valve action.
By Linn H. Westcott and the MR staff.
The KH-6 brakestand.-
How a switcher brakestand differs from those of road engines.
Add a brakestand to your cab. By Dennis V. Blunt.-
Proto-action brake circuit and model brakestand create interest.
Underfloor traction truck. By Everitt F. Wood.-
Equalized construction permits use of fine-standards flanges.
Counterweight turnout control. By E. S. Brewer. -
Would you believe a remote switch control for 50 cents?
Pointers on painting. By John T. Hiatt.
The ABC's of model railroading.

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