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Model Railroader 1987 February
64 Aberfoyle Junction IIBy Pete Moffett
A new version of a great 0 scale club layout
70 Canada Crushed Stone on Aberfoyle JunctionBy J. Craig Webb
Modeling a large industrial complex in O scale
74 Closeup: Bridge guard railsBy Gordon Odegard
The addition of guard rails will make a bridge prototypically correct
76 ABCs of tracklayingBy Dick Christianson
These principles and techniques form the basis for derailment-free running
78 The Modesto & Empire Traction RRBy Mike Corey
A shortline railroad you can model
83 The General Electric B39-8By Andy Sperandeo
Chuck Yungkurth drawings of a computerized locomotive of the '80s
92 An inexpensive, easy-to-build turntableBy Bob Hayden
The key component in this HO scale model is a stereo headphone plug
97 Scratchbuilding narrow gauge freight carsBy Al Turner
Three cars built with Grandt Line parts and Evergreen styrene
105 Pat Duffin's 0 scale Texas & New Orleans MK-5 class 2-8-2 no. 794
The Model of the Month Award
106 A house for HeinzBy Iry Schulz
Or, how a brewery became a pickle plant
108 Modeling tarpaper roofs By Lee Vande Visse Technique used for a prize-winning model
110 Symposium on electronics By Don Hansen CTC-16 improvements, reverse loop control and flasher circuits, and digital fast clocks
128 Paint Shop: HO scale IYNYt boxcar By Jeff English
An updated model of a 50-foot PS-1
PROTOTYPE DATA AND DRAWINGS
78 Modesto & Empire Traction RR
83 General Electric's B39-8
DEPARTMENTS AND MISCELLANY
4 MR product news
12 Railway post office
18.126 Cartoons
24 Schedules
32 Railroader's library
45 MR product reviews
60 Hobbyshop window
63 At the throttle
74 Closeup
76 ABCs of the hobby
88 Trackside photos
105 Model of the month
110 Electronics symposium
116 Trains of thought
118 Looking back
128 Paint shop
132 Club news
136 MR workshop
142 Student fare
146 Bull session
170 Index of advertisers
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