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Model Trains 1953 February HO scale Yard floodlights Way Car Train display shed
Model Trains 1953 February
Realistic Trees - Boyce Martin 6
One of the "deans" of 110 tells you how to make realistic looking trees.
Building a D&H 4-6-0 - C. A. Castellano 11
Boiler and cab make our handiwork begin to look
like something.
Super Detail Added to a Commercial Kit - Ernest Stern 17
Three Silver Streak caboose kits get a going over.
Narrow Gauge Scrapbook - Larry Grabert 19
The NG champion back again in the line-up.
Electrical Department-Rail Gaps - Paul Mallery 21
Some more in the line of basic principles.
Panel Side Hopper Car - Bill Miller 23
Something a little unusual in hopper cars.
Model Trains' Loco Photos - From the Collection of
August A. Theime 26
Kansas City Southern 0-8-0
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario 4-6-2
Railroad Store Room - Joseph Wilhelm 28
A neat little job to add real interest to your layout.
Prototype Plans and Photo - The Matt Shay 30
How to Build a Tender Water Tank - J. A. Lukas 32
Maybe you could substitute an old tender from your junk box.
Build a Train Display Shed - Robert Hegge 35
Here's a real picture window to show oft your equipment.
Building a Way Car - David Scott 39
Another unusual car for your roster.
Yard Floodlights - Earl Cochran 42
Light up your classification yard.
Dual Gauge on a Table Top - R. E. (Sandy) Sanders 44
Sandy adds Part 4 to his empire.
Model Trains' Photo Folio 49
Readers get a chance to show their handiwork.
L. C. L.
HOddities 10
HOTips 52
What's New 53
Books 55
Colonel Clinker 57
Dealers' Directory 58
Classification Yard 58
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