Model Railroader Magazine 1976 December

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Model Railroader Magazine 1976 December

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Contents:  Bill of Lading – Larry Leupold’s Midland Central RR (This 11×30-foot HO scale layout is his third.), A Growing Family of Boxcars (Three 40-footers make one 60-footer plus a shorty.), Mechanical Turnout Controls (This device simulates a prototype tower control system.), The Genessee & Wyoming RR (Salt keeps winter streets and this railroad in good condition.), A Track Plan for the Genessee & Wyoming (Plus some thoughts on track planning in general.), And on Earth, Peace & Goodwill toward Man (A model message to our readers.), The Ntrak Story (Enthusiasm + individual effort + group cooperation = Ntrak.), So You Want to Make Waves? (This method is simple, quick and inexpensive.), Zero Derailments (What causes derailments and how to cure the common ones.), Plexiglas Display Cases (An easy way to protect your top models.), Closeup: The Crooked Mountain Lines (Hegge photographs his own fine-scale model work.), David S. Busch’s Old-time Wooden Water Tanks (The Model of the Month award.), C&O Freight House of South Portsmouth (Modified version for model railroad use.), The Petite Belt Line (An ideal layout for a train set.), A Small Track Plan Designed for Growth (Simple 4 x 8-foot layout can be expanded later.), Applying Modern Electronics Technology to Model Railroading: Five-volt power supply for integrated circuits, Grade crossing flasher circuit, Prototype Drawings and Data – Genessee & Wyoming RR (Data), EMD’s SW1500 (Data and drawings)

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