Model Railroader Magazine 1972 February Planning & building a roundhouse

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Model Railroader Magazine 1972 February Planning & building a roundhouse
 
Model Railroader   February 1972   Vol 39 No 2
CONTENTS
Kaw Valley traction layout. By John Switzer.---38
Its size was ideal for modeling modestly.
Gil Stovicek's American Central Road. By BobHegge. --42
It began more than 35 years ago and has survived four rebuildings.
Kinnickinnic Railway & Dock Co.: 2. By RussLarson. -51
Laying track, installing switch machines and ground-throw switchstands.
Carl A. Lundquist's Lake City depot. -----55
The Model of the Month Award.
Building a ventilated boxcar. By James R. Millard.--62
This house car has a personality of its own.
Kunzelmann builds a roundhouse.
By Joe Kunzelmann and the MR staff.---65
Free-lance design is strongly based upon early-day railroad practices.
Planning a roundhouse. By Spike Trail.----69
How to lay things out to accommodate your engines.
Model train control methods: 2. By the MRstaff.--71
The ABC's of model railroading.
Prototype drawings and data:
EMD's FP45 locomotives. ------47

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