Model Railroader March 1978 Vol 45 No 3
CONTENTS
The Mohawk & Hudson RR. By Jeff Poston. 52
A superdetailed layout built in a coffee table.
The Belmont Shore Railroad Club. By Bob Hegge. 58
This N scale club does things big.
Earl Johnson's siamese twins. By the MR staff. 64
Baldwin's experimental locomotive wouldn't stay on the rails.
The Kansas City Southern Lines. By Jim Hediger. 70
Wilson Hunt's HO layout fills most of a 15 x 30-foot room.
Butz Milling & Feed Co. By E. L. Moore. 76
It might be said that this model is largely free-lanced.
D&RGW standard-gauge Mikados. By Tom Dressler. 80
A lesson in individual differences that retain a family appearance.
A fishbowl roundhouse. By Eric Lundberg. 84
It's nice to be able to show off your prized motive power.
Scratchbuild a depressed center flatcar. By Edward C. Steinberg. - 87
A good project for that first scratchbuilt styrene car.
Richard J. Krueger's D&RGW snow Hanger. 89
The Model of the Month Award.
The Pasadena Model Railroad Club. By Bob Hegge. 90
The layout that starred in MODEL RAILROADING UNLIMITED.
Nicole Leach's N scale railroad. By Nicole Leach. 96
With some adult help, this 9-year-old has built a fine layout.
A huge HO outdoor display layout. By Russ Larson. 98
It's used as the focal point of a Christmas exhibition.
From tank car to gas station. By G. Warren Reed. 104
This retired tanker became a three-dimensional billboard.
Limited operation. By Don Mitchell. 108
Can model railroad equipment perform too well?
Prototype data and drawings:
Lumber kiln and boilerhouse. For Wyman's sawmill.- - - 62
The Wasco gas station, garage, and grocery. 66
CPR standard no. 2 icehouse. 73
A Baldwin-built 0-6-0. 74
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