Model Railroader Magazine 1977 October Scratchbuild a flatcar Glue Works Yard st

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Model Railroader   October 1977   Vol 44 No 10
CONTENTS
The Shakey Chair Co. By David Petty.  52
Consider the scenic setting of the site before selecting the structure.
N scale modular club layout. By Mike Schafer.  55
This might be the answer for many model railroad clubs.
Douglas C. Murray's four-truck Shay.  60
The Model of the Month Award.
A conversation with Linn Westcott. By Russ Larson.  61
A well-deserved tribute to MR's Editor Emeritus.
1977 prize parade.  68
Winning entries at the NMRA national convention in Denver.
Stuckum Glue Works. By E. L. Moore.  76
This nonsmelly structure is a lot of factory for the money.
Build a Pennsy flatcar from scratch. By John R. Porter. - - - - 81
An ideal first scratchbuilding project for the beginner.
Modeling Grandmother's house. By Doris K. Eck.  88
A building based on an old photograph.
The Chattanooga Area Model Railroad Club.
By Gordon Odegard.  91
Is that the Chattanooga Choo-Choo?
The Racquette River RR. By Leonard Blumenschine.  97
A freeform layout designed for walkaround control.
Way freight operation. By Robert E. Rothe.  114
The way it is done on the Yampa Valley RR.
Prototype data and drawings:
Railroad yard structures.  71
Pennsylvania RR. flatcar.  81



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