MTH Premier line O gauge Erie 0-8-8-0
AMONG THE MOST MASSIVE locomotives on North American rails just about 100 years ago was the 0-8-8-0. Surprisingly, 85 locomotives…
Read moreAMONG THE MOST MASSIVE locomotives on North American rails just about 100 years ago was the 0-8-8-0. Surprisingly, 85 locomotives…
Read moreTHE STORY OF THE A2a-class Berkshires of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad is a pretty sad one. In the…
Read moreIF THERE HAD BEEN a locomotive in the movie Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Gene Wilder, who portrayed the…
Read moreNO, THIS ISN’T THE review about the blue Erie 0-8-8-0. While this Triplex locomotive shares much in common with the…
Read moreWOW! LIGHTNING HAS struck twice in one year. In the July issue we reviewed an F3 set by Williams that…
Read moreLOCOMOTIVES COSTING $1,000 or more seem to capture all the attention today, so we went down to our local hobby…
Read moreAN O GAUGE GP7 diesel for a mere $49.95. Yup, you read that right. “But wait,” you say. “Where’s the…
Read moreREMEMBER THE Visible V-8? When I was a kid, I begged and begged my mom and dad to get me…
Read moreBACK DURING THE HEYDAY OF Gilbert’s American Flyer S gauge, the Connecticut train-maker added a diesel switcher to its lineup.…
Read moreA SMALL BUT NOTABLE trend in our hobby is the steady re-emergence of British three-rail O gauge toy trains, led…
Read moreI’LL BE HONEST. When I saw the box with “GP60” written on the label, I sighed. Geeps may be the…
Read moreIN THE WORLD OF TODAY’S souped-up, turbocharged O gauge trains, electronics rule. And where electronics rule, a steady flow of…
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