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Model Railroader Magazine 1973 February Modern steel stockcar Try a 5-foot ruler

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Model Railroader   February 1973   Vol 40 No 2
CONTENTS
Echo Mountain incline re-created.-----36
Photos by Chet Tayloe.
Four routes into Plymouth. By Jim Hediger.---38
A railroad you can model: C&O in Michigan.
Tom Mix's UP electric locomotive.-----42
The Model of the Month Award.
Useful freight platform. By William R. Koteles. ---43
A layout could use a dozen of them.
Modern steel stockcar. By Jim Hediger.----46
Begin with a plastic boxcar.
New Jersey Northern RR. -------52
Maj. James E. Dalberg patterned it after the Lackawanna.
Try a 5-foot ruler. By J. R. Hunt.-----54
An aid for scaling prototype photos.
Operations on the Kinnickinnic Railway & Dock Co.
By Mike Iczkowski. -------56
MR's project railroad: conclusion.
Mechanism for a searchlight signal. -----60
Modeled by Walter C. Howell.
A spruced-up Heisler. By Allen J. Brewster.---66
Additions to this model include a PFM sound system.
Prototype drawings and data:
C&O at Plymouth, Mich. Data. -----38
Bethlehem twin-span turntable. Data and drawings. -48



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