MTH RailKing O gauge New York subway set
EVER NOTICE THAT when you visit a layout that has some sort of subway system designed into it, when you…
Read moreEVER NOTICE THAT when you visit a layout that has some sort of subway system designed into it, when you…
Read moreONE OF THE BIG SURPRISES of the past holiday season was MTH’s Pennsylvania RR starter set (no. 30-4023-1). You buy…
Read moreIN THE MODERN era few locomotives have been as successful as the EMD SD45. This 3,600-horsepower, C-C truck diesel took…
Read morePECOS RIVER BRASS has turned its scale-like attention to three-rail locomotives and now rolling stock. The company has produced a…
Read moreA NEW ENTRANT into the three-rail market, Pecos River Brass has stuck its toe in the water of the three-rail…
Read moreCABOOSES ARE HISTORY. They’re dead, gone, finito, kaput. They symbolize featherbedding rascals sleeping at the rear of the train rather…
Read moreCTT PUBLISHED A pair of crossing track wiring diagrams in the March and July 1999 issues. Since then our office…
Read moreINDUSTRIAL RAIL, a relative newcomer to the ranks of O gauge manufacturers, has added some spice to its commendable line…
Read moreLIONEL HAS BEEN slowly re-creating some of its more memorable postwar O gauge accessories. The company commenced two years ago…
Read moreSTEAM VERSUS diesel, Godzilla versus Mothra, great taste – less filling. These are some of the significant battles of our…
Read moreWHEN I REVIEWED MTH’s reproduction of the 400E steamer two years ago, I praised it as a fun and economical…
Read moreTHE QS-3000 SOUND and control board is the newest update for locomotives with MTH ProtoSound, Weaver-installed QSI systems, and earlier…
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