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Model Railroader Magazine 1973 July Simulating prototype trackway Waterfall

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Model Railroader   July 1973   Vol 40 No 7
CONTENTS
Simulating prototype trackway. By Robert Bolduc.--30
Good drainage is of prime importance to the prototype.
Don Manlick's CP Rail high-side gondola. ----37
The Model of the Month Award.
Sunset Valley's "neat cabeese." By Bruce A. Chubb. --38
The recipe begins with any plastic model caboose you care to use.
Detail your interiors with a camera. By D. Derek Verner.-40
Include real people to add life to the scene.
Scratchbuild a waterfall. By Bob Fink.----43
Simulate water in ripples, cataracts, or rapidly flowing streams.
A malt tower beside a harbor. By Allen E. Miller.--59
Adapted for use on a model railroad.
Build a dome observation car. By Jim Hediger. ---62
Combine an AHM observation car with an AHM vista-dome coach.
Installing working headlights. By Noel Holley. ---66
The ABC's of model railroading.
Prototype drawings and data:
Saint Paul Road hopper ore car.----44
Liberation Mikado. American-built French 2-8-2. --48
Malt tower. With appropriate signs in color.--56




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