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Model Railroader Magazine 1972 October EMD's history in models Aging wood cars

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Model Railroader   October 1972   Vol 39 No 10
CONTENTS
The Interlake Vulcanian Ry. By Wally Lloyd.---44
A home layout to be seen at NMRA Midwest Region fall meet.
EMD's history in models. By W. A. Gardner.---51
New locomotives were designed to meet the needs of transportation.
Aging wood cars. By S. D. Marty.-----56
Simulate the effects of wind, and rain, and a searing sun.
Build a dome car. By Robert J. Church.----58
Wood shapes make construction easy, but you can also start from scratch.
Three-in-one benchwork on the GSV. By E. A. Ravenscroft. -63
It's neat; it's sturdy; it's convenient; it's useful.
Where should the switcher be spotted? By Lloyd H. Miller. -65
An operation problem. Solution on page 78.
Epithet Creek gets a terminal. By John V. Zaruba.--66
Second unit of a modular track plan produces tricky switching moves.
The Rock Mill Line. Photos by Linn Westcott.---70
J. N. Stanbery's structures give the railroad its personality.
Prototype drawings and data:
NYC class T3a electric locomotive.----47
EMD's history. --------51
Crooksville Bank Block. ------68



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