Description: Model Railroader MagazineVolume 69 Number 2 February 2002Contents:Cover Story: Mainline Railroading And Real-Life Interchange - The HO Chillicothe Subdivision was built to fit in with a group of friendsMajestic Mountains Rise From Our Foam Plateau: Build the HO Rock Ridge Central Part 2Building A Girder Bridge To Fit: Here's a simple plan for an HO styrene spanBuild A Giant Steel Grain Elevator: This highly detailed prairie giant takes up no more space than a wooden old timerPrototype Drawings: Troop Kitchen Cars: Military cooks prepared and served meals on wheels to 250 soldiers at a timeBanish Derailments: 12 ways to smoother operationsBuild A Lamp Resistance Tester: A one evening project that lets you match headlight bulbs and resistors to DCC decodersN Scale Steam-Powered Wreck Trains: Use a Dimi-Trains kit as a starting pointBuild An Inexpensive Turntable: An Atlas HO turntable provides a reliable indexing mechanismDepartments:At The Throttle: You Could Be An AuthorRailway Post OfficeProduct ReviewsBack To Basics: Painting and Weathering TrackWorkin' On The Railroad: Track CleaningTrains Of Thought: A Sensible SizeOne Reader's Opinion: Have It Your WayPrototype Info: Annual Historical Society List Shop Modeldetailer / Historylives for additional Model Railroader, Model Railroad Craftsman, Mainline Modeler, Narrow Gauge Gazette, Railmodel Journal as well as other issues and items of interest. Your valuable purchases are always mailed in a Tear Proof Bubble Mailer with Stiff Cardboard Backing for Safe, Secure & Speedy Delivery...Thanks
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Language: English
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Book Title: Model Railroader
Author: Kalmbach
Features: Illustrated
Publisher: Kalmbach Publishing Company
Genre: Hobbies & Crafts
Topic: Trains, Railway, Hobbies
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States