Model Railroader Magazine 1985 August

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Model Railroader Magazine 1985 August

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Contents:  Bill of Lading – The Peninsula Model Railroad Association (This California club’s layout is seen by more than 100,000 people annually.), Florida East Coast Caboose (Geissel drawings of cabooses with provisions for passengers and baggage.), Denver Terminal on the D&RGW Panoramic Division (Adding urban operation to a mountain railroad.), How to Handlay Track (Methods used by the Jersey Eastern candy dancers.), Thomas H. Rose’s HO scale Mining Complex (The Model of the Month award.), Hardley Able Mfg. Co (An HO kit bash of two Superior Bakery kits.), All Aboard: Brass (These golden locomotives from the Orient have a special mystique.), A Quick and Inexpensive Pine Forest (Bumpy chenille, shellac, ground foam and a little time are all it takes.), Symposium on Electronics (Featuring command control, Lionel headlights and CTC.), Improved Performance from an MDC Shay (Tips to help you get top performance from your Shay.), The C/MRI: a Computer/Model Railroad Interface (Part 7: The Optimized Detector – it’s useful even if you aren’t computerized.)), Build the LeTourneau Letro-Porter (A fascinating machine for loading trailers and containers onto flatcars,), Snap Switches for Power Routing and Panel Lamps (They’re small, versatile, easy to install and reliable.), Paint Shop: Shortline Lumber Haulers in HO (Two kit bashes for all-door boxcars.), A Track Plan for the Muss, Cuss & Fuss RR,  (An L-shaped, HO double-decker featuring lots of switching action.) Prototype Data and Drawings – Florida East Coast cabooses from Magor Car Co. (1926)

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