Track troubleshooting tips and tricks, Part 5: Tune-up tips for power-routing turnouts
Some power-routing turnouts use thin metal tabs to provide contact between the stock rails and switch points. These tabs are…
Read moreSome power-routing turnouts use thin metal tabs to provide contact between the stock rails and switch points. These tabs are…
Read moreA simple track cleaning car inspired by John D. Allen and the master model railroader’s Gorre & Daphetid Railroad. Lou…
Read moreHaving trouble viewing this video? Please visit our Video FAQ page Even with a nifty track plan in hand,…
Read moreHaving trouble viewing this video? Please visit our Video FAQ page In Part 4, Gerry Leone really starts…
Read more1. Retired but still active, Jerry and Alison Ogden maintain their Possum Creek Railroad to stay lush, with wall-to-wall plants…
Read more1. Near their back door in Nevada, a railyard introduces viewers to the theme of Joe and Mary Schrock’s highly…
Read morePhoto 1 Standing on Scott Gould’s lawn, visitors look up at Ballachulish & Pitlochry Railway. Structural spruce trees contrast low…
Read moreTom Knapp’s workshop now sports this N scale standard and narrow gauge model railroad test track that folds up. With…
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Read moreIn part 3 of this MRVP mini-series, Gerry Leone resumes his helpful instructions for working with an Arduino. This time…
Read moreHaving trouble viewing this video? Please visit our Video FAQ page In this episode, Cody works to paint…
Read moreJerry A. Pinkepank 1 “Mountain Type” F3A. Briefly in 1947, EMD referred to its steam-generator-equipped, passenger-geared F3s as “The Mountain…
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