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Model Railroader November 1977 Vol 44 No 11
CONTENTS
Operation is the key on the Colrain Valley Ry. By Bob Hayden. - 58
Action - lots of it - is the primary ingredient.
Reg Bilodeau's Filer & Stowell logging locomotive. 63
The Model of the Month Award.
The search for the perfect switch machine. By Victor Hand. - - - 64
Cheap, powerful, easy to build and install, maintenance-free.
Milwaukee Road's rebuilt 55-ton hoppers. By Stanley H. Mailer - 67
A prototype kitbashing project you can duplicate.
The ABC's of drilling. By Carl A. Traub. 70
A compilation of years of practical experience.
Let's paint a backdrop. By Edward Mayo. 74
Look at painting as another challenge to be met and mastered.
The Canada Crushed & Cut Stone Co. By Gordon Odegard. - - - 82
A railroad industry you can model.
Operations at the Fillmore engine facility. By Bruce A. Chubb. - 90
The Sunset Valley's roundhouse foreman runs the show.
One of my towns is a Timesaver. By Ed Vondrak. 96
Actually, this town is a time consumer for way freight crews.
A half century of model railroading. By Irving N. Blackburn.99
Random notes from an old-timer's memory.
Billboards for the contemporary modeler. 106
Georgia-Pacific and Conoco in full color.
Traffic generation. By Bob Fink. 108
A method of simulating traffic flow on a railroad.
The CALSA tie-laying method. By David Petty. 115
The key element is an easy-to-make fixture.
A profile of Charlie Brammer. By Sandra Watson. 120
On the second Saturday of each month he puts on his overalls.
Prototype data:
Milwaukee Road's ore trains. - - - 67
Canada Crushed & Cut Stone Co. 82
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