Model Railroader Magazine 1966 March

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Model Railroader Magazine 1966 March

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Contents:  Bill of Lading – Details in the engine house (Dollar-model project: here’s modeling activity for a dozen rainy days), Timing and use of clock in operation (No guesswork can replace appearance in timing operation), Sudden scenery on the Sierra Pintada (the why and the how of scenery building on the switchboard railroad), Photographing a model scene (The pictures you take will no doubt outlive the models themselves), South Shore soliloquy (It wouldn’t be a little side-of-the-road line, they add), Pulpwood yard: a wayside industry (Simple facilities make this lagging operation a valuable traffic builder), Simple signals for traction lines (One of the oldest signaling ideas in model railroading), Plight of a salesman (How to scratch build with kits while staying in motels)_, Montauk: a terminal you can model (Feast or famine, that’s Long Island’s resort-town passenger service), P.c. ties for spike-less tracklaying (Technique is well suited to lightweight rail), Prototype drawings and data Canadian National’s pioneer diesel (drawings), Traction ballast car (Drawings: New Orleans Public Belt), Milwaukee Road four-wheel caboose (Drawings), Mantuak (Data on Long Island’s end-of-line resort town)

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