Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1952 July Skew bridge Frank Ellison Blueprints
Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1952 July Skew bridge Frank Ellison Blueprints

Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1952 July Skew bridge Frank Ellison Blueprints

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Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine 1952 July Skew bridge Frank Ellison Blueprints
 
Railroad Model Craftsman July 1952 Vol 21 No 2
CONTENTS
SKEW BRIDGE-By Frank Ellison  7                                                                                               
A You-Build-It project of lasting interest to all hobbyists
PROTOPIX  13                                                                                                                             
Disguise sharp curves and reverse loops ala Santa Fe
BUILDING THE H-B R.R.-By Paul Garrison 14                                                                           
The first of a series on building a three-level pike
CENTRAL PACIFIC TANK CAR-By U. B. Graff16                                                                    
Prototype plans for a wood body tank car, vintage 1869
PEARL ESKE'S GLOBE THEATER  17                                                                                                           
Give your model townsfolk a break; duplicate this building
MODELING A CAMELBACK MOGUL-By E. P. Alexander  20                                                                   
Adapting an old Mogul from standard kits
YOUR NABOR'S PIKE  22                                                                                                          
Proof of what other hobbyists have done with their hobby
THE CAR BARN-By Dave Perry 24                                                                                                                                            Prootype plans for a semi-convertible car
FOTOPLANS-Converting a Pennsy E-6  25                                                                                                                        Adding detail to a standard commercial kit
THE LAYOUT DOCTOR 28                                                                                                            
How to use large space to best advantage
A NARROW GAUGE GONDOLA-By Joe Wilhelm  32                                                                                                                  Plans and building method for a swell one evening project
SAM, THE TROUBLE MAN  34
LEAVES FROM A RAILFAN'S NOTEBOOK-By L. A. Bartholomew  37                                                                                                                A trip on the slim-gauged roads of Colorado
SWITCH MACHINE HOOK-UP-By Stanley Bardeaux   38
KOUPLER KINKS-By Ray Staples  41
GAS & FUEL OIL SUPPLY HOUSE 42                                                                                
Plans, in HO gauge, for a DL&W installation
TRACK TROUBLES  43
WHAT'S NEEDED-By Bill Schopp  46
WORKING POWER HOUSE-By Ed Burgess 48

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