Model Railroader Magazine 1964 January

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Model Railroader Magazine 1964 January

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Contents:  Bill of Lading – Build a Wood Caboose (Step-by-step instructions make it easy to cut and assemble your own car.), Slow, Smooth Performance (Take a tip from the third-rail men: install sliding contact shoes.), MR Visits The West Bay Lines (Three scales – count ’em: O, S, HO – all blended into one beautiful layout.), Painting Colored Backdrops (With color photos by Paul H. Jansen.), Locomotives With Character (With notes on aging and weathering steam locomotives.), Shingles Galore (A way to have natural-looking shingles made in quantity.), A Safe-Loading Mill Gandola (A colorful car for handling solid rounds in making seamless tubing.), Ben King’s Photogenic Modeling (And how he made a small camera to see models as they should be seen.), Dual-Drive For this Pocket-Size Mallet (When you power both engines separately, a Mallet will really pull.), Second-Chance Track Plan (Make your first railroad an experimental one that can be used later.), Operating Terms (Visual descriptions of words commonly used in model railroading Prototype Plans and Data – D&RGW Narrow-Gauge Caboose Plans, Wabash Wood-Sheathed Caboose Plans, Safe-Loading Mill Gandola Plans, Menlo Park Station Plans, Westminster’s Old Station: Wayside Notes

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