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Model Railroader Magazine 1979 January Sunset Valley An HO computer controlled h
Model Railroader 1979 January Notice stapled area
The Sunset Valley story: 1. By Bruce A. Chubb.
A VIP tour of Sunset Valley's Fillmore Division.
Modeling the Clinchfield RR.: 3. By Gordon Odegard.
Tracklaying: The crucial phase of layout construction.
Three kitbashed 15-foot railway post offices. By George Drury. - - 79
A few saw cuts and some cement yield a prototypic one-man RPO.
The history of Mescal Lines Consolidation no. 12.
By John Olson, with the help of Paul Scoles.
Plus notes on modeling this engine's fictitious prototype.
Thaddeus Stepek's PRR E6 Atlantic.
The Model of the Month Award.
A visit with Larry Keeler. By Russ Larson.
The hobby's pioneering spirit still flourishes.
A rock quarry for Bud Lines. By David Petty.
It's an interesting source of flatcar loads.
Perry Shibbel Fruit & Produce Co-Op. By Art Curren.
This cannery was converted from a kitmingled six-pack-size brewery.
Scale Union Pacific billboards.
Full-color outdoor ads in the four popular scales.
Winners of MR's second color photography contest.
Five honorable mentions bolster the four top winners.
The prototype action throttle: PAT-1. By David S. Busch.
Electronic throttle can control model trains like the real thing.
MR visits Uncle Eric. By Gordon Odegard.
Dr. Allan Lake Rice: A pioneer in HO scale.
Uncle Eric rewired. By Eric LaNal.
Or, How to go stark, raving mad in 80 vibrant colors.
Modeling your "roots." By Wayne Corey. Re-creating the Frisky Brickyard in HO scale.
Prototype data and drawings:
Milwaukee Road's water tank at Babcock, Wis.
Missouri Pacific's USRA-type 0-8-0's.
USRA standard eight-wheel cabooses.
Departments and miscellany:
Off the train wire - - - - - - 3
Cartoon
Schedules 14
Hobbyshop window
Railway post office 20
At the throttle
Railroader's library 36
Paint shop
Trade topics 46
Bull session
Index of Advertisers 178
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