EIGHT 1952 57 74 80 Railroad Model Craftsman Magazines Jan May Jul Oct Dec

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In the Spotlight For your consideration are these EIGHT back issues of Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine as follows:Pre-ownedEIGHT issues of Railroad Model Craftsman magazineOctober 1952 to October 1980Includes Oct 1952 Dec 1956 Jan 1957 May July Oct 1974 May Oct 1980Conditions are detailed in the table below – All of the issues are starting to yellow and have a musty aroma from years of storageMagazineMonthFeatured ArticlesConditionRailroad Model CraftsmanOctober 1952Frank Ellison describes the construction of Umbrella sheds Milwaukee Road Flat Car Sperry Detector Car Converting a Mantua Shifter Trouble Shooting a Model RailroadStitching intact; faint moisture stain on back coverRailroad Model CraftsmanDec 1956Building an HO Beginners Locomotive Santa Fe Diesel Trolley Plan Layout Designs You Can BuildStitching intact; scuffing along the spine is evident on the front coverRailroad Model CraftsmanJan 1957Pine Cone Vally Railroad Culverts: How to Make Them Heavy Electric Traction Topics Build a Fire Car: An HO Project Cantilever Type Signal Tower: A Prototype Photo Easy to Build Shed and FenceStitching intact; minor scuffing on both covers; tear at the bottom of the spineRailroad Model CraftsmanMay 1974Leffler builds a narrow gauge caboose FULL-COLOR REPORT: Miniature Realisms Fabulous New Trees for All Scales Mexico: Some fascinating railroading is closer than youd expectStitching intact; minor scuffing on both covers; tear at the bottom of the spineRailroad Model CraftsmanJul 197435 years on the road Rubes Rhubarb Plant SW1 The Little Giant Lightweight Scenery Using Spirals to Save Space Stitching intact; minor scuffing on both coversRailroad Model CraftsmanOctober 1974Growing Grass Retaining Walls Kitbashing Texas & Rio Grande WesternStitching intact; minor scuffing on both coversRailroad Model CraftsmanMay 1980Trackplanning/layout building tips modeling a timber gang Bookends: An Easy Project Making Your Own Foam Foliageand Trees Hazardous Cargo! Building a Classic Mikado Pt 2Cover is torn at the stitching and is starting to pull away; contents page has a vertical fold Railroad Model CraftsmanOctober 1980Three Kitbashed Cabooses How I Scratchbuilt My First Steam Locomotive Pt 1 Ceiling-mounted Control Panels Burlingtons Aurora Foundry Pt 2 The Poco Valley LinesCover is starting to come loose; front cover torn at the top; tear on the right edge goes thru most of the magazine
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