Model Railroader Magazine 1979 October Model a PRR 2-10-2 Build mini riveter

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Model Railroader Magazine 1979 October Model a PRR 2-10-2 Build mini riveter
 
Model Railroader 1979 October
BILL OF LADING
There's still gold in the hills under the Cecile Mining Co.
By Fred Hamilton.
Not enough room to build a layout? Surely you can spare 5 square feet.
Dean Freytag's Davies Steel Co. blast furnace no. 2.
The Model of the Month Award.
Denver & Rio Grande Western's K-37 Mikados. By Alan B. Armitage.
The headaches of a designer who sets out to build a really accurate model.
Coal-dock operations on the Northern Ohio Belt Line.
By Brian Weisman.
Boyhood memories inspired this operating rotary dump.
Become a master riveter with a mini riveter. By John Montague.
A little gem from brass sheet, tubing, drill rod, nuts, and threaded rod.
Two narrow gauge engines for under $100. By James Scott Eakin.
Detailing Roundhouse HOn3 2-8-0 kits for specific D&RGW prototypes.
Scioto Valley Southern's rebuilt Lima Shay. By Thomas D. Dressler.
A remodeling project that gives a catalog Shay a customized look.
Baja Arriba's building boom. From MR's archives.
Further historical information on the SS&GW RR.
The Jefferson, Memphis & Northern RR. By Andy Sperandeo. - -
A simple, scenic 5 x 9-foot table layout with a Deep South setting.
A coffee table N scale empire. By Stephen Davis.
Notes on how a professional modelbuilder built a layout as a piece of furniture.
Charlie Trombley's Lavegas Mineral & Mining Co. RR. By Fran Tarjany.
An Ona layout that features scratchbuilt structures and a lot of operation.
Mahjek Furniture Company. By Edward C. Steinberg.
A case study in structure kitbashing.
Measuring structures. By Richard L. Worcester.
An architect's methods for sketching and dimensioning the prototype.
It happened one night. By John T. Derr.
Fifty cars came to a screeching halt and did a slow-motion roll.
Building an N scale Pennsy 2-10-2. By Jim Kelly.
A Minitrix Decapod provided the starting point for this conversion.
Building a modern 60-foot automobile parts boxcar.
By Edward C. Steinberg.
A step-by-step kitbashing project you can complete with common hand tools

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