Model Railroader Magazine 1979 February Kitbash doodlebug Carolina Midland Ry
Model Railroader Magazine 1979 February Kitbash doodlebug Carolina Midland Ry

Model Railroader Magazine 1979 February Kitbash doodlebug Carolina Midland Ry

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Model Railroader Magazine 1979 February Kitbash doodlebug Carolina Midland Ry
 
Model Railroader 1979 February
BILL OF LADING
The Carolina Midland Ry. By Ernest H. Robl.
Seventeen people can be kept busy on this HO scale club layout.
It sure doesn't look like a powder works! By George P. Landow. -
Frary & Hayden Marine Supply Co. stems from an E. L. Moore story.
James A. Ferguson's gas station, garage, and grocery. - -
The Model of the Month Award.
Table saw surgery. By George Konrad.
How to make a narrow-gauge car out of a standard-gauge car.
The Rico Grande Southern RR. By Robert D. Hegge.
A superb narrow-gauge layout in a 10 x 12-foot room.
Locomotive upgrading. By Roger Ackert.
Tips for reworking old models with additional details.
An N gauge electromagnetic uncoupler. By Basil D. Varnam. -
All you see is an innocent-looking set of guardrails.
Prairie branch lines. By Stan Mailer.
C&NW's western branches are for modelers with "one of everything."
Kitbash a doodlebug. By Art Curren.
Put your passenger service in the black with this gas-electric.
Building the Gopher Gulch & Pine Ridge RR. By Peter G. Canner.
Model trains and slot cars are not at odds on this layout.
Back home on a southern Indiana hog farm. By David Petty.
The worse you model your farm, the better it is.
Ferroequinology at ICU. By Ed Vondrak.
An attempt to make model railroading "academically respectable.''
The Timesaver in a loop. By Ed Vondrak.
Some operating ideas with operating potential.
FA's, Sharks, and Kadee couplers. By Ed Steinberg.
An easy way to equip Model Power diesels with Kadee couplers.
Reduction-copying signs. By Barry Wood.
Make signs small enough to be read only with a magnifying glass.
Model railroading: a wife's viewpoint. By Jackie Rooney.
The trials of being married to a man who lives in the basement.
Tackling the equipment storage problem. By John G. Lutz.
The storage cases can also be used to carry the models.
Prototype data and drawings:
Lehigh Valley's 2-8-2 Camelbacks. Prairie branch lines (C&NW).

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