Model Railroader Magazine 1985 March

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Model Railroader Magazine 1985 March

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Contents:  Bill of Lading – Modeling Tall Prairie Grass (Using fake fur for soft-shell scenery makes flat terrain come alive.), Closeup: Flanger Signs (For warning snow-removal crews of obstructions ahead.), Gambol, Whaite & Hope: a Kit-mingled Industry (Two identical kits yielded this versatile HO structure.), Pennsy Water Tank in Orleans, NY (Harold Russell drawings of a 40,000 gallon tank.), Operating Night on the MR&T (Running Model Railroader’s own HO railroad.), Winners of our Eighth annual Photography Contest (A Dean Foster snow scene took this year’s first prize.), Modeling a Campfire (How to create the illusion of a burning fire.), Model Railroad in a Corner (Our Young Author contest second-place winner’s layout.), The C/MRI: a Computer/Model Railroad Interface (Part 2: Building the Universal Bus Extender Card.), Scratch build a Fleet (If you have water in your layout, rowboats are a natural.), Paint shop: New Canadian Grain Cars (HO cylindrical hoppers with dry-transfer lettering.), Used Cars for your Railroad (An easy way to add to your home-road car fleet.), Grant 4-4-0 of 1873 (Berne Danielsen drawings of an early standard locomotive design.), Club News: Beginners Meets (Tips for running 1-day meets that help promote the hobby.) Prototype Data and Drawings – Pennsy Water Tank in Orleans, N.Y., Grant standard 4-4-0 of 1873

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