Williams O gauge “Girl’s” Set reproductions
ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO, a friend I knew through non-train circles called me on the phone. He knew of my…
Read moreABOUT 10 YEARS AGO, a friend I knew through non-train circles called me on the phone. He knew of my…
Read moreDURING THE FRANTIC hours of setting up the CLASSIC TOY TRAINS’ booth at the TCA Eastern Division’s semi-annual York, Pa.,…
Read moreBATMAN AND ROBIN, Minneapolis and St. Paul, peanut butter and jelly take notice. There’s a new inseparable pair now available…
Read moreTHE DIMINUTIVE A5-class 0-4-0 switcher will never be first in line when thinking about the stellar locomotives of the great…
Read moreWITH THE DEVELOPMENT of the Century-628 diesel in 1963, Alco hoped to secure the number two spot in the three-way…
Read moreBRITISH HOBBY MANUFACTURER Corgi makes an exceptionally nice single-truck trolley car. The die-cast shell is well detailed, and the plastic…
Read moreAS THE SAYING GOES, necessity is the mother of invention. As proof, we give you the SD40T-2. The diesel locomotive,…
Read moreI HAVE A VISION of Walter Matuch, the owner of Ready Made Toys, dashing around the country in search of…
Read moreMOST OF US own big, all-purpose power tools: electric drills, circular saws, and pad sanders. We use them to make…
Read moreWELL, THE MAURY KLEIN era of K-Line Electric Trains is toast. In a quarter century he took his company, MDK…
Read moreTINPLATE REPRODUCTIONS may be the last tension-free zone in model railroading. Nobody is yelling about competing command-control systems. Nobody takes…
Read moreMTH HAS STEPPED BACK in time in an exciting way with an O gauge model of New York City’s rumbling…
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