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Model Railroader Magazine 1975 May The Brandywine Transit Co Structure kitbashin
Model Railroader 1975 May
BILL OF LADING
Modifying kit structures. By R. B. Montague.
For instance, make a four-story tenement out of two two-story farmhouses.
Cubicle railroads - with two track plans. By Robert J. Lutz. -
Your hobby space doesn't have to be any larger than your work space.
Kitbashing the Casey Jones. By J. W. Mathews Jr.
Take a Ten-Wheeler and make it into a 4-4-0.
Eric Bracher's narrow-gauge rotary snowplow.
The Model of the Month Award.
The Brandywine Transit Co. By Walter R. Olsen.
Building an HO scale trolley layout: part 1.
Instant diorama.
A photographic setting can be put together in a few minutes.
A compact rail cleaner.
Designed for close clearances on sharp curves.
The Neehi Valley RR. By Cicely K. Brodie.
A Z scale railroad in a coffee table.
Illuminated track diagram. By Walter A. Simonsen.
Ultraviolet lamp makes it glow in the dark.
My favorite model railroader. By Allen J. Brewster.
A tribute to a modeler, a railfan, and a locomotive engineer.
Building the Bantam & Cycloid RR.: part 2. By Walt Olsen. -
Installing cork roadbed and laying the track.
Prototype drawings and data: Aroostook Valley flatcar. 25-ton coaling station.
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