Model Railroader July 1986 Vol 53 No 7
CONTENTS
52 The Fundy Northern expandsBy Bob Boudreau
It's now part of a Canadian modular club
58 Closeup: Mail crane and catcher By Gordon Odegard
Add the components of on-the-fly mail service
60 Philadelphia & Reading ventilated boxcarBy Gordon Odegard
Geissel drawings of steel-underframe cars dating from 1901 to the mid-1930s
62 California hills for our Z scale Western Pacific By Bruce Goehmann
This fake-fur method can be used to simulate grass in any scale
66 Improving BachmaHOnn GP3OsBy Montford Switzer
Nickel Plate and Southern models
71 The Chicago & North Western's 1935 400By Jim Scribbins
Foldout drawings of this deluxe train of standard heavyweight equipment
82 Modeling the C&NW 1935 400By Alf Modine
Detailed 0 scale models help the builder recall the past
86 The C/MRI: A computer/model railroad interfaceBy Bruce Chubb
Part 15: Serial interface software
92 Eaglecreek & Northern 25th anniversary ride By Flemming Orneholm
An HO American-prototype railroad in Sweden
97 A pipe load for a piggybackBy Lori Frearson
A wife leaves the dishes in the sink to help her husband with his modeling
98 Hiding Atlas switch machinesBy Gordon Odegard
A simple way to hide those unsightly turnout mechanisms
104 Engineer training on the Minnesota & Northwestern By Frank Kahovec
These youngsters work their way up from beginner through Master Engineer
116 Paint Shop: HO combination-door boxcarBy Staffen Ehnbom
Union Pacific classes BC-70-4 and -5
PROTOTYPE DATA AND DRAWINGS:
58 Closeup: Mail crane and catcher
60 Philadelphia & Reading ventilated boxcar
71 Chicago & North Western's 1935 400
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