Scale Coupler 1990 May June Vol 4 #3 HO Scale Model Railroad Journal
The Scale Coupler 1990 May/June Vol.4 #3
Feature Articles
13 Minimum Effort Modeling #21
Military vehicle loads are still popular on our model railroads.
14 812 Railroad Avenue
Steve Heath figures out a better use for a standard freight house.
20 Switch machines
Want an easy way to control your turnouts? Paul Locher found it.
26 C&NW hoppers
This could almost be a "Minimum Effort Modeling series article.
28 Model Die Casting ore cars
A model we all have, but could never justify using.
29 Long trains - short spaces - part II
A short series on saving space by Bob Warren.
31 The little engines from Pittsburgh
Small diesels from the H. K. Porter Company.
37 Junk yard
An easy prototype to create on a layout by Thornton Waite.
Departments
4 The Cantankerous Commentator
Would you like a piece of the rock?
8 Brief product reviews
Do you suffer from FOWKB?
30 Prototype Inspiration
Sometimes the prototype consulted model railroad painters.
41 Brief book reviews
Small publishers are featured this issue.
44 Q&DDD#15
A Family Lines GP16 as done by Tom Smiley.
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