Published by Model Craftsman Publishing, Ramsey, NJ, 1952
Language: English
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
£ 7.60
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. Very nice copy. Just a few small and faint spots or patches of soiling on the covers. Very slight wear to spine edge. A couple light creases in the upper left corner of the back cover. Very little wear or damage otherwise. Will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "High Level Station: Construction project ideal for a two level pike. Complete building method" by Bill Schopp; "Protopix: Photographs of interesting prototype installations, adaptable for modeling"; "Eastbay Electric: Scenic views of a three by four foot trolley layout" by Bob Dangel; "Locomotives of America: Famous locomotive designs. This month, the old ten-wheelers" by Edwin P. Alexander; "Your Nabor's (sic) Pike: A display of equipment built up by readers of Railroad Model Craftsman"; "B & A Pulpwood Cars: Prototype plans of car and unloading installation as used on the B & A"; "The Layout Doctor: Three different plans for an HO railroad are shown, based on an Oval Yard Lead"; "Icing Platform: Picture Story of a necessary structure, adaptable for modeling"; "Smoother, Quieter Operation: Proven ideas in layout framework construction" by Richard Houghton; "Leaves from a Railfan's Diary: A story of Colorado's famed narrow gauge roads" by L.A. Bartholomew; "Accessibility: Ideas and methods to aid in gaining access to any part of the layout"; "What's Needed"; "Off'n the Table Top"; "Sam, the Trouble Man"; "The Galloping Gosling"; "Planning a Layout Design" and "New Products Reveiw".