East Troy Industrial Park track and train control Part Two: DCC and turnout controls
We pick up where we left off in part one. Having recently completed the roadbed, track, and wiring on our…
Read moreWe pick up where we left off in part one. Having recently completed the roadbed, track, and wiring on our…
Read moreThe concrete west portal of Erie’s Otisville (N.Y.) tunnel — from which a Berkshire-powered freight emerges — is fairly simple,…
Read moreWelcome back to the East Troy Industrial Park Project – This episode is a scenic smorgasbord! Starting with the final…
Read moreJoin Cody Grivno for the latest Sidetrack Series departure, as he dives into the detail work on his HO scale…
Read moreThere’s nothing quite like that feeling of running a “first train” on a new model railroad. Although the scenery is…
Read moreLet’s be frank, not all of us have the luxury of immense space for a massive model railroad empire. But…
Read moreIt’s a cliché to refer to a decade as a “decade of change.” In the summation of our nation’s history,…
Read moreTime to distress some steel! Follow along as David demonstrate two essential bridge weathering techniques on the HO scale (1:87.1)…
Read moreIn fall 1953, Canadian National 4-6-2 5545 simmers inside the roundhouse at Moncton, New Brunswick. Philip R. Hastings photo [...]Read…
Read moreLooking west at Frankfort, Ind., in 1944, we see the westbound yard with its east-end ladder angling off to the…
Read moreIn the Nickel Plate Road’s roundhouse at Conneaut, Ohio — one of the last citadels of high-speed steam freight locomotives…
Read moreThe guys focus on adding the depot platform and a farm field to theHO scale (1:87.1)East Troy Industrial project layout.…
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