Description
Contents: Bill of Lading – Improved Transistor Throttle (TAT IV circuit starts engine immediately; permits a very slow crawl), The Ubiquitous NKP Berkshire (One of America’s most popular model locomotives), Designs for Interurban Layouts (Lap and terminal scheme provides a variety of runs), Metal-Milling for Modelers (Equip your drill press to mill your own locomotive parts), Walkaround-Control Block-Connecting (Three pushbuttons offer the choice of four throttles), Finishing Touches on the NY&Q – Well not quite (Making structures and trees in particular), Tuscaloosa Depot (A station of the elegant eighties can be built with simple materials), Sensitive “Block-in-Use” Detector (Indicator lamp warns that a block is not clear and disconnected), The Modest Wise Men (Another letter from Jim with illustration by Bill McClanahan), Prototype Drawings – Six Freight cars of the 1860’s (USMRR and others), The Diligent Decapod (Baldwin’s stock 2-10-0), Robertson Cinder Conveyor
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Condition: Very Good