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Hal Miller repairs peeling roadway material on the City Transfer & Terminal, an O gauge layout showcased in Classic Toy…
Read moreHal Miller repairs peeling roadway material on the City Transfer & Terminal, an O gauge layout showcased in Classic Toy…
Read moreThe July issue of Classic Toy Trains features an O gauge layout built by a modeler and his twin sons.…
Read moreClassic Toy Trains Editor Hal Miller prowls the dollar store aisles in search of inexpensive items that are useful on…
Read moreName: Michael Marmer Railroad Name: D&K RR Location: Germantown, Maryland Scale: S Theme: Small town America Description: This is my…
Read moreIn this Classic Toy Trains How-to Minute, editor Hal Miller replaces the crumbling 3-conductor cable on a postwar RCS controller…
Read moreEpoxy is a great adhesive for repairing a wide variety of materials. CTT editor Hal Miller heads to the workbench…
Read moreClassic Toy Trains‘ own Senior Editor Roger Carp is returning to the role of Professor Carp. Roger hosts a video…
Read moreBob Keller is back with an all-new Bob’s Train Box, Episode 69! He and CTT editor Hal Miller take a…
Read moreProfessor Roger Carp discusses the origin and evolution of the vintage Lionel Trains motor-driven coal conveyor accessory. CTT Editor Hal…
Read moreGary Pearsall’s layout features Northern Pacific passenger and freight trains. The layout measures 5 x 10 feet and features spectacular…
Read moreWelcome to Trains.com, the new home for Classic Toy Trains Magazine online and for all the content we publish on…
Read moreThis 35 x 56-foot layout features postwar and modern Lionel power pulling impressive trains made up of Atlas O, Golden…
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