Model Railroader Magazine 1974 October MoPac 2-8-0 Train indicator RRs in mounta

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Model Railroader    October 1974   Vol 41 No 10
CONTENTS
Railroads in the mountains. By Dr. Robert E. Rothe. ----34
With comments on modeling them.
The locomotive you wanted but couldn't get. By Monte R. Hofmann.40
How to half-scratch a steam-type locomotive and tender.
The Winchester & Western RR. By Jeff Madden.  44
A railroad you can model, wtih two track plans.
Raymond W. Priester's tool and supply shed. -----54
The Model of the Month Award.
Meet the dentist's spoon. By Thomas D. Dressler. ----55
You can buy one like it at a dental supply house.
Workbox for home or vacation. By David Lee.  56
A portable bench and storage chest.
Indicating where the trains are. By E. A. Ravenscroft. ---66
Final description of MZL control.
A 105-ton gondola from hopper car parts. By James Munson. -70
These huge cars were used in rotary car dumpers on the Virginian.
Prototype drawings and data:
Missouri Pacific 2-8-0.48
Otis station.62



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