O gauge Soo Line 4-6-0 by Lionel
When Classic Toy Trains Editor Hal Miller told me next up for review was a 4-6-0 steam locomotive, I remember…
Read moreWhen Classic Toy Trains Editor Hal Miller told me next up for review was a 4-6-0 steam locomotive, I remember…
Read moreO gauge locomotives Electro-Motive Division GP40 diesel locomotive. CSX (yellow, blue, and gray scheme), Denver & Rio Grande Western (black…
Read moreO scale structures The Printing House. Laser-cut cardboard low-relief kit. Includes blank sign and detailed instructions. Measure 9.84” x 3.14”…
Read moreRobert Weaver, who established Quality Craft/Weaver Model Trains with his wife, Shirley, in 1965 and over the next half-century manufactured…
Read moreMenards Santa Fe O gauge locomotive program is underway. Asking some 200 people to take a chance on this new…
Read moreWhat was your first train set (or locomotive)? My first train set was the Lionel 1434W Burlington GP diesel with…
Read moreO scale structures Margie’s Macchiatos Coffee Shop. Injection-molded plastic kit with snap-together main parts, second floor bay window, and waterslide…
Read moreO gauge freight cars Gunderson 50-foot high-cube boxcar. Arkansas-Oklahoma (Mineral Red), Canadian Pacific (Mineral Red with NKCR reporting marks), GATX…
Read moreIn the late 1950s, Nashvillearea toy manufacturer Kusan was making products that might be the epitome of the term “toy…
Read moreIntroduction to MTH’s O gauge SD24 When I found out that the next locomotive for us to test and review…
Read moreO gauge locomotives General Electric 44-ton diesel locomotive. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy (black and gray); Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe…
Read moreO gauge locomotives Electro-Motive Division SD40-2 diesel locomotive. Burlington Northern (Cascade Green and black, Chicago & North Western (Falcon Service…
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