Model Railroader Magazine 1977 May New life for an old Americdan WOoden Mill Bri

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Model Railroader   May 1977   Vol 44 No 5
CONTENTS
Robert W. Whelove: scratchbuilder. By Robert Hegge. - - - - 52
He started scratchbuilding O scale models out of necessity.
New life for an old American. By John Olson.  56
An HOn3 passenger locomotive for the Mescal Lines RR.
Building a Northern Pacific wood chip car: 1.
By Harold W. Russell. 60
I made my 1" scale model as highly detailed as I could.
Anthony S. Holt's sterling silver 4-4-0.  72
The Model of the Month Award.
The P. J. Macktez Woolen Mill. By George P. Landow. - - - - 76
A 19th-century brick factory building that fits any railroading era.
Insulators for catenary systems. By A. J. Culver Jr. 82
Insulator bodies are made of PVC welding rod, a plastic material.
Bridge traffic can be fun. By John Armstrong.  84
Add another type of business to keep your railroad lively.
North American model railroad clubs.  91
A compilation of information sent by club secretaries.
Prototype drawings:
Northern Pacific wood chip car.  63
SP's car 251.  81



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