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Model Railroader Magazine 1981 January Basics of L girder benchwork Flip top lay
Model Railroading January 1981 Vol 48 No 1 Staples are starting to pull taway from the cover
CONTENTS
70 0n3 modular model railroadingBy Fred Hamilton
The camaraderie and enthusiasm are contagious
74 Fitting other body shells on the Minitrix U28CBy Jim Fitzgerald
Methods for building an N scale fleet that runs as good as it looks
76 The Denver HO Model Railroad ClubBy Eric Lundberg
After several moves, the club found a permanent home
82 L-girder benchworkBy Jim Kelly
The basics of an easy-to-build, versatile framework to support a model railroad
84 Atlas power for an F4OPHBy Andy Sperandeo
Repowering a Life-Like model for smoother operation
86 Jim Harper's hobby shopBy J. C. Meyer
A display and demonstration layout provides a first-hand look at the hobby
88 Dave Kunz's Victorian station in 1/4" scale
The Model of the Month award
89 An operating wigwag signalBy Armand Stea
Build a 1/4' or HO scale signal that both swings and dings
90 Pike-size passenger trains: part 2By Mike Schafer
Post-Amtrak prototypes and how to model them
94 Modeling the Ashville SpecialBy Mike Schafer
An HO pike-size passenger train
97 Buffalo, Lockport & Rochester interurban car By Harold W. Russell
These early twentieth century cars ran from lake to lake
100 Symposium on electronicsBy Don W. Hansen
Joe Giannovario's Idiot-Pruf " throttle
102 The Lake Shore Southern RR.By Bob Lutz
Another 4 x 4-foot N scale layout that will fit the flip-top platform
Winners of MR's fourth color photography contest
Some spectacular photography made this year's judging especially difficult
108 The Ozark Wilderness LinesBy Ron Williams
An HO scale railroad that features prototype operation in the mid-1930s
114 Building the Green River RR.: 2By Ed Steinberg
This month we lay the track, do some wiring, and get started on scenery
120 The vacationerBy Charles S. Small
Don't call at 10:30 at night
122 Modernizing a steam rotary snowplowBy Louis J. Runtz
Some easy detail changes bring an older snowfighter into the modern era
124 Spinning power!By Don W. Hansen
Electronic circuitry allows the rotary to run at a constant speed
Prototype Data and Drawings:
97 Buffalo, Lockport & Rochester interurban car
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