Model Railroader Magazine 1952 October

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Model Railroader Magazine 1952 October

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Contents:  Bill of Lading – Saga Of The Tuxedo Junction (The first part in a series to keep you abreast of just how two railroaders go about building their HO empire.); Trackside Photos; O Gauge 2-8-8-2 From Kit Parts (How to build an articulated from Thomas 2-8-0 mechanisms and home made superstructure for $70.); Point-to-Point Operation (This type of layout, laid out like a real railroad, offers perfect opportunities for prototypical operation.); How I Built The North Merrick & Indian (First prize winner in the “How I Built My Railroad” contest.); Stripwood Structures (Here is a little-known method that produces eye-catching models.); How To Select Your Power Pack (You might pick the wrong power pack for your pike unless you know what you need to do the job you have in mind.); Useful Tricks Of Track Design (When it comes to planning track, every space-saving trick you use will pay dividends in the form of more pike per square foot.); Track Plans Of The Month; Bull Session; The Silver Plate Road (cartoon) Prototype Plans and Data – Wilmington & Northern RR 4-4-0; SP Dining and Baggage Cars; NC & StL RR – 40-Ton Flat Car and SP 50-ton Gandola Departments – Railway Post Office; At The Throttle; Meet Paul Larson; Trade Topics; The Clinic; Shop Talk; Construction Kinks; Coming Events

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