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Model Railroader Magazine 1979 December CTC-16 Build a command control system
Model Railroader 1979 December
Introducing the CTC-16By Keith Gutierrez
You can build a 4-channel command control system for less than $200
Scratchbuild a free-lance signal bridgeBy Gordon Odegard
The variety of prototype bridges makes this a free-lancer's delight
Build an NW2 in HO scaleBy Andy Sperandeo
A late steam/early diesel era model you can convert from an Athearn unit
The saga of combine no. 23By R. V. Francaviglia
An experimental weathering technique brought this hybrid car to life
The Houston, East & West Texas Ry.By Andy Sperandeo
A Southern Pacific subsidiary in East Texas, modeled in HO scale
The Coal Company of Fulton CountyBy Harold W. Russell
A coal retailer's building with interesting framing and wall textures
Building a waffle-side auto parts boxcarBy Ed Steinberg
This heavy-duty, 60-foot hi-cube boxcar fits in with your 40- and 50-footers
Building a deck girder bridgeBy Miki Kauffman and Mark Henley
An easy, inexpensive, and good-looking way to span those big canyons
Octagonal way stationsBy Harold W. Russell
Passenger shelters for interurban stops
25 years and countingBy Paul Ballot
The Nassau Model Railroad Club celebrates its silver anniversary behind steam
Mark Henley's 1930s-era hillside barn
The Model of the Month award
Building an air supply for airbrush paintingBy Charles Hepperle
A hand-powered, regulated air supply made from easy-to-find materials
The Texas Subdivision in N scaleBy Andy Sperandeo
A modern Kansas City Southern-theme track plan for a small space
Return to Goat WellsBy Fred W. Knight
Memories of a desert oasis in the last days of steam
Streamlined steam: the toys and their prototypesBy Bob Thon
Some fine toy replicas of streamlined steam locomotives were offered in the 1930s
Three track plans for the JM&j LinesBy Ed Vondrak
Builder and planner got together via our classified ads
Switching prototype-styleBy Alan L. Bates
An old-timer shoots some holes in typical model railroad switching techniques Memories of Christmas pilgrimagesBy Keith Wills
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