Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1951 January RMC Peddeler of local fregith Pre
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1951 January RMC Peddeler of local fregith Pre

Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1951 January RMC Peddeler of local fregith Pre

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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1951 January RMC Peddeler of local fregith Pre
 
Railroad Model Craftsman January 1951 Vol 19 No 8
CONTENTS
PEDDLER OF LOCAL FREIGHT-By Warren B. Crater  8                                                                                                                           A true report of actual prototype operations of a road drill.
PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS  12                                                                                                            
A variety of structures from standard sections. Plans full size for HO Gauge.
STUB TERMINALS-By John Kemp  14                                                                                                                                                 Suggestions for the design of Branch Line Stub Terminals.
HOW TO TAKE GOOD PICTURES-By Alan Mack  15                                                                 
The photography of railroad models can be easy when certain precautions are taken.
HO GAUGE PAY CAR-By Lewis Austin  18                                                                                                                          Construction details for an interesting old-timer. Very Colorful.
THOUGHTS ON SOLDERING-By Art Kurtin  20                                                                        
Proper use of a soldering iron for model building.
AUTOMATIC TROLLEY TURNAROUND-By Long Valley Electric Rwy.    21                                                                                                                  How to turn single pole trolley cars at the end of the line.
MASON VIXEN LINES  22                                                                                            
Construction details of an O Gauge Pike
ALONG THE TINPLATE TRACK-By Louis H. Hertz  24                                                             
Non-Electric distant control of yesterday
FREAKS OF THE ROAD-By James Berge  26                                                                        
Prototype plans for a Fuel Oil Service Car used on the New York Central
YOUR NABOR'S PIKE  28                                                                                            
Photographs of interesting models, built by Railroad Model Craftsman readers.
BRILL RAIL BUS-By Bill Schopp  30                                                                                                              
Construction details for an interesting piece of equipment.
SAM, THE TROUBLE MAN  37
THE SCRAP BOX  42
NEW PRODUCTS  45
OFF'N THE TABLE TOP-By Glyn Lewis  48

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