Make some programmable crossing signal lights
In the August 2014 issue, David Bodnar shows us how to program a Picaxe to make realistic signal lights. Cut-and-paste…
Read moreIn the August 2014 issue, David Bodnar shows us how to program a Picaxe to make realistic signal lights. Cut-and-paste…
Read moreIn the August 2014 issue, Bob Santos shows us an easy way to make signs for your buildings using decals.…
Read moreTo elevate or not to elevate? That is the question we address while deciding on a style for our garden…
Read moreAHM helium tank car The unusual-looking helium tank car might seem like a fantasy model to some, but it’s based…
Read moreName: Southern Ry. RatholeDivision Layout designer: Bob Lawson Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 32 x 52 feet Prototype: Southern Ry. Cincinnati,…
Read moreName: Hudson, Delaware & Lehigh Layout designer: Gary Schaff Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 13′-6″ x 35′-0″ Prototype: Central of New…
Read moreHaving trouble viewing this video? Please visit our Video FAQ page Adding weathering effects to the trackwork of MRVP’s…
Read moreHaving trouble viewing this video? Please visit our Video FAQ page All the prep work is done, so now…
Read moreInstalling cork roadbed is the first step to laying reliable trackwork on MRVP’s On30 Olympia Logging Co. display-style layout. In…
Read moreThe hybrid sequence lists John Pryke uses on his HO scale New Haven Cape Cod branch specify the switching work…
Read moreToo many sound-equipped locomotives in one place, like those shown here on the MR&T, can spell trouble for a DCC…
Read moreThe initial goal of a new model railroader flush with locomotives, track, and rolling stock is to operate two trains…
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