
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
1
Author:
David Bulkin
Category:
Model Railroad Magazines
A brief introduction to this new magazine.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
1
Author:
Charles Johnson
Category:
Track
Scale:
S
Changes the author has made to reduce or eliminate derailments, especially running backwards.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
1
Author:
Charles A. Strickland
Category:
Model Railroad Philosophy
Scale:
S
Show enthusiasm for our scale.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
1
Author:
Bill Crawford
Category:
Scenery - Streets
Scale:
S
Building a street light from acid core solder.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
2
Author:
unaccredited
Category:
Couplers
Scale:
S
Devore and Baker couplers have disappeared, but since the Kadee HO-scale couplers are too large for HO, they are actually a good fit of S. This article offers working suggestions for how to make the uncoupling pin, since it is too short for S-scale operations.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
3
Author:
unaccredited
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
Mr. Packard of Cleveland Model & Supply Co. asks for which S-scale products people want them to produce.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
3
Author:
unaccredited
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
This announcement is that Mini-Structures has closed up shop. Hansel Main and a partner have bought the passenger station kit that the company offered, and they are willing to go back into production.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
3
Author:
Howard Sandusky
Category:
Track
Scale:
S
An electronic circuit for automating a turntable.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
4
Author:
Leon C. Walker
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
The author is asking if anyone knows what the status of Dayton Models of Wilmington, Ohio is. The author also asks about other inactive S manufacturers.
Magazine:
S Gauge Herald 1960-09
Page:
4
Author:
unaccredited
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
Claud Wade has started a few round robins.