Olympia Logging Series: Part 33 – Fixing a hillside flaw
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Read moreMark and Vince Buccini’s series of articles titled “Build your own wireless DCC system” ran in the April, June, and…
Read moreIn the December 2014 issue, contributor Michael Herhusky explains how to build a curved trestle to fit any location. Download…
Read moreIn the December 2014 issue, Mike Garforth shows us how to kitbash a Mason Bogie, using a Piko locomotive as…
Read more1. Edward Van Pelt’s small yard in hilly San Francisco required retrofitting by reusing the underside of walkways as new…
Read moreNancy Norris Common names: False bleeding heart, Yellow corydalis, Yellow fumitory Latin name: Corydalis lutea Plant type: Perennial USDA Hardiness…
Read moreName: Nickel Plate Road, St. Louis Division Layout designer: Tony Koester Scale: HO (1:87) Size: 24′-6″ x 60′-6″ Theme: high-speed…
Read moreName: Jemez & Rio Grande (“The Chili Line”) Layout designer: Jim Gore Scale: On30 (1:48 proportion on 30″ narrow gauge…
Read moreIn the December 2014 Model Railroader, Seth Neumann and Chris Drone wrote an article about using radio-frequency identification (RFID) and…
Read moreWhile we’ve addressed how to weather modern diesel locomotives in other MRVP videos, David Popp takes on the challenge of…
Read moreLayout designer: Ray Stuber Scale: O Layout size: 8 x 12 Track type: Lionel Fastrack Minimum curve: O-31 Originally appeared…
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