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Model Railroader Magazine 1968 September Live steam in the Garden State Fork tru
Model Railroader 1968 September
BILL OF LADING
Fork truck that moves. By W. A. Gardner. --
Animated loading machine adds an eye-catching accent.
Homemade soldering torch. By Eric A. Bracher. -
It's made from telescoping tubing and a ball-point pen.
Littleton & Box Springs Ry. Track plan by Jan Meyer.
For a medium-sized space: 8 x 12 feet in HO scale, 4 x 6 in N.
Live steam in the Garden State. By David L. Waddington.
These modelers have lots of work between times of pleasure.
Improved wiring for passing tracks. By Herbert Chaudiere. -40
Sometimes it pays to break a fundamental rule.
Building in brass. By Carl A. Traub.--
Anyone can fashion his own steam-type locos with these techniques.
Reassembling a dismantled layout. By Doran A. Sauers.
It helps if you look to the future when building your pike.
Turnouts. By John T. Hiatt.-
The ABC's of model railroading.
Prototype drawings:
Duplex interurbans. Milwaukee Electric Lines. Wood-sheathed caboose. Soo Line. -
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