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  • Seller image for Model Builder September 1947 Volume 11 Number 65 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. Pages are clean, lightly toned and unmarked. Covers show just a trace of soiling. Slight wear to spine and a tiny tear at the top of the spine. A few corner tips bent. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Mixed Train Daily" (An article, by Lucius Beebe, foremost railroad writer and photographer, giving a preview of the forthcoming book of the same title); "Turntables" (A turntable may not be a necessity, but for the space it takes on your layout, it'll provide more railroading than any other gadget) byJerome Madison; "Queen of the Gay 90's" (This aged loco will add a new time element to your pike, while it offers an opportunity to those who lack a complete machine shop) by Robert M. Sherman and Walter J. Hill; "A Modern Machine Shop" (Another Raymondale industrial building that not only dress up the landscape, but offer a chance at some good railroading to boot) by Frank C. Ellison; "Snapshots" (A handful of pictures of the layouts that your fellow fans operate); "Puzzle Jumpers" (An enumeration of some of the problems that a railroad prexy runs into with some suggestions for solutions that please everybody) by Warren F. Morgan; "The Red Ryder Railroad" (A railroad that exists in an outstanding comic strip, on a very swell miniature pike and in real railroading is too good to miss) by K. Fritz Schumacher; "Express and Huckster Wagons" (Some outstanding examples of fine model making for a model pike and instructions that will help you to make some for your layout) by Laurence T. Gieringer; "The Railroad Quiz" (Questions and answers that are fun for beginner and veteran); plus "Color Photo" (Sozio Photograph. A fast Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train is approaching New Jersey tunnels that lead to New York City).