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  • Armstrong, John H. and Thaddeus Stepek

    Verlag: Atlas Tool Co., Inc., 1975

    Anbieter: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, USA

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    EUR 8,90

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    Paperback. Zustand: GOOD. 48 clean, unmarked, tight pages; lightly penciled price and initials on upper front flyleaf; very light shelf and corner wear and soiling on cover.

  • John H. Armstrong; Thaddeus Stepek

    Verlag: Atlas Tool Co., Inc.

    Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA

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    EUR 14,31

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    Paperback. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.

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    Armstrong, John

    Verlag: Atlas Tool Co., New Jersey, 1958

    Anbieter: PJK Books and Such, Murrells Inlet, SC, USA

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    EUR 20,47

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    Soft Cover Stapled. Zustand: Good. Stepek, Thaddeus (illustrator). Atlas Tool Co.,1958. Soft Cover Stapled. Cover has moderate shelfwear, crease line, minor scuffing, spine worn. Inside covers and title page soiled. Light smudges on several pages. Binding is tight.All pages are legible.Good reading copy.

  • Armstrong, John

    Verlag: Atlas Tool Co., Inc, Hillside, NJ, 1958

    Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA

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    EUR 31,15

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    Wraps. Stepek, Thaddeus (illustrator). Presumed first edition/first printing. 48 p. Illustrations. From Wikipedia: "John H. Armstrong (November 18, 1920 July 28, 2004) was a mechanical engineer, inventor, editor, prolific author, and model railroader best known for layout design and operations. Married for 44 years to Ellen Palmer. They had 4 children. He was born and raised in Canandaigua, New York, and began designing his Canandaigua Southern Railroad model layout when he was 14 years old. After earning a mechanical engineering degree from Purdue University, he settled in Silver Spring, Maryland, in the late 1940s. He was employed at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory of the United States Navy in White Oak, Maryland, for his professional career, and contributed to the design of weapons systems for nuclear submarines. For 10 years following retirement from the Navy, he was a contributing editor for Railway Age magazine. In evenings and on weekends he began building his Canandaigua Southern Railroad O scale layout in the basement of the modest Armstrong family home, carefully cutting the cross-ties from balsa wood, setting them on rail-beds made from scale-sized gravel, and then laying out each length of track and carefully nailing it into place with tiny railroad spikes to scale that were hammered into the cross-ties one at a time. By the time of his death, according to one account, Armstrong had hand-laid more than three real miles of O-scale track on waist-high platforms that bounded a narrow passageway spiraling outward from the foot of the basement steps. Armstrong's son, John P. Armstrong, has said however that he does not think it came to more than 500 real yards of track, but admits he is not sure. Armstrong's layout grew to become one of the most influential model railroad layouts in the United States and attracted visitors from all over the world. Alongside and behind the tracks, Armstrong reconstructed the entire landscape of his childhood in upstate New York. Locomotives and rail cars of the Canandaigua Southern Railroad, all built from scratch, rolled alongside rivers, plains and hillsides all to scale and covered with hand-made stone, grass and trees and through complete small towns as they were in a time when the railroad was so exotic that it would fire any child's imagination. Cattaraugus Yard, the switching yard in the far corner of the basement with its dozen or more tracks that crisscrossed and forked and merged past station houses, power poles, a water tower, signal lights, and beneath a six-story coaling tower, and then into and out of the turntable at the center of the yard that allowed incoming locomotives to be turned around and sent back the other way was as enthralling to many young visitors as manned space flight. To reach the switching yard, visitors had to walk the spiraling passageway through the miniature landscape that expanded the basement to enormous size a landscape filled with railroad stations; houses; bridges; factories; a cliff-side gravel road that ran under a concrete arch supporting a steel railroad bridge in front of a hydroelectric dam with a generating plant beside it topped with twin round chimneys and, above and behind it on a plateau, a solitary white two-story wood frame house; railroad crossings; shacks; coal companies; a three-story brick 'Central Light And Power Company' with a brick smoke stack that dwarfed it, cars loaded with coal from the 'Ynysybwl Coal Company' waiting out front, and high-tension power lines running up the mountainside behind; small town streets lined with banks and stores; and even a careful and detailed reconstruction of the diner in Edward Hopper's famous painting Nighthawks, complete with customers, nested up against a two-story beige brick building that had beside it an equally tall red brick building, upon the wall of which was mounted a billboard for an 'East End Hardware' store with their slogan 'Nuts To You! '. Armstrong pioneered and promoted modern layout design, stressing the concept of designing the model railroad as a to.

  • John H. Armstrong and Thaddeus Stepek

    Verlag: Atlas Press, 1989

    Anbieter: Book Haven, Wellington, WLG, Neuseeland

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    EUR 7,01

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    Stapled. Zustand: Good. Second edition, 1989 Printing. Complete instructions to help you build a satisfying railroad on the first try. Large. 48 pages.