Model Railroader Magazine 1984 August

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Model Railroader Magazine 1984 August

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Contents:  Bill of Lading – Washita Canyon on the Washita & Santa Fe (Building an HO scene from the benchwork up), Dolese Sand & Gravel (This basic industry can be made to fit almost any layout), Lehigh Valley Camelback Pacific and Mikado (Simple modifications turn stock engines into favorite prototypes), A Railfan Trip over the Yampa Valley RR (Shrink yourself in HO scale and let’s go!), Hinged-Point Turnouts (Successful operation hinges on switch-point operation), Making Room for Making Tracks (Hmmmmm…What about all that wasted space above the automobiles), HO Tomlinson Couplers that Really Work (Miniature electrical connectors make nifty traction couplers), Ted Edgell’s 2-foot gauge Shay in O Scale (The Model of the Month award), Canadian National’s Standard Wood Caboose (Wood-sheathed cars that served all over Canada), Building the CTC-16e: Conclusion (Two receiver configurations are offered), Root Trees for Scenic Variety (An easy method for making trees with innumerable variations), “Rules” for Traction Modeling (Observations and prejudices offered to members of the traction fraternity), Operation on the San Juan Central (This Card Pocket System could be tailored to just about any model railroad), Symposium on Electronics (Featuring a circuit to add momentum effects to a pulse throttle), Winning isn’t Everything (For the Master Builder it was the only thing), Prototype Data and Drawings – Canadian National standard wood caboose

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