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Model railroader resources
Posted by Randy Stahl on Friday, August 14, 2020 9:30 PM

I have the CD set of model railroader magazine but I can't find an index of drawings. Im looking for a drawing of the TMER&L four winds waiting shelter. I'm not sure if there is one in MR but I'd like to find a drawing nontheless.

 

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Posted by Markgro on Saturday, August 15, 2020 4:58 AM

Check this out:

Model Railroader - October 1965 - Waiting Shelter With Cuspate Roof On The TMER&L Co. - page 37

Alternatively, and more obscurely (I don't know if this has the shelter you're looking for):

NMRA Bulletin - July 1980 - TMER&L Co. Shelter

If you'd rather build a kit than scartchbuild, Rindt's Relics (http://www.rindtsrelics.com) makes a model of the shelter in N/HO/O scales.

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Posted by Randy Stahl on Saturday, August 15, 2020 6:19 AM

Thank you very much !

 

But how did you find it ? 

 

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Posted by Markgro on Saturday, August 15, 2020 9:17 AM

I used a searchable model railroad magazine index from the NMRA: http://www.olimpia.com:8084/IntroPage.html

 

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Posted by Randy Stahl on Saturday, August 15, 2020 9:26 AM

I like that one, I saved it ! Thanks a lot !!!

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Posted by doctorwayne on Saturday, August 15, 2020 4:27 PM

Markgro
...Model Railroader - October 1965 - Waiting Shelter With Cuspate Roof On The TMER&L Co. - page 37...

Thanks, Markgro.  I'd never heard or seen that word "cuspate" before, and indeed, one of my always-at-hand dictionaries doesn't show it at all, while another shows the word as "cuspidal" (ending in a point) or as "cuspidate" or "cuspidated" (having a sharp point).

It's always good to learn something new.

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Posted by dknelson on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 11:18 AM

doctorwayne
 
Markgro
...Model Railroader - October 1965 - Waiting Shelter With Cuspate Roof On The TMER&L Co. - page 37...

Thanks, Markgro.  I'd never heard or seen that word "cuspate" before, and indeed, one of my always-at-hand dictionaries doesn't show it at all, while another shows the word as "cuspidal" (ending in a point) or as "cuspidate" or "cuspidated" (having a sharp point).

It's always good to learn something new.

Wayne 

The same root word is behind "cuspid" (or "canine teeth") and explains my starring role in a kindergarten pagent where we were dressed as white teeth (same costume as being a ghost most likely).  

"My name is Sir Cuspid

My job is to bite

And if you will brush me

I'll do my job right."

Dave Nelson

 

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