Why do the milk cans get jammed on my Lionel No. 3662 operating milk car?
I really enjoy using my Lionel postwar No. 3662 operating milk car, but lately I have found this great car…
Read moreI really enjoy using my Lionel postwar No. 3662 operating milk car, but lately I have found this great car…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Steel mill with a twistScale: N (1:160)Size: 3′-0″ x 6′-8″Prototype: FreelancedLocale: Upper MidwestEra: Mid-20th centuryStyle: IslandMainline…
Read more13 tips for storing your trains 1. Modern trains go in their boxes. Be sure you store them out of…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Pacific Southern RailwayScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 46 x 96 feet Prototype: FreelancedLocale: GenericEra: FlexibleStyle: WalkaroundMainline run: 1,000…
Read moreBy Ken Kilby Tucked away in the northeast corner of South Carolina lies a stretch of coastline known as the…
Read moreName: Grand Strand Model Railroaders’ O gauge layoutDimensions: 12 x 18 feetTrack: GarGraves flextrack (maximum diameter is 64 inches)Switches: Ross…
Read moreThere’s a switch on top of my Lionel No. 2332 Pennsylvania GG1. I’ve heard it controls how the engine reverses.…
Read moreName: The Polar Express layout Gauge: ODimensions: 4 x 8 feet The Classic Toy Trains staff built the Polar Express layout over a…
Read moreThe simplicity of operating with a DC power pack like this MRC Tech7 is just one of several reasons to…
Read moreHow to make ‘good enough’ better: The N scale shipping house shown here isn’t finished, but I want to make…
Read moreQ: I am researching and modeling Jefferson, Ohio. There are a number of buildings that are constructed from glazed block,…
Read moreDid you ever wonder about the history of the word kitbashing? Kitbashing is a basic term modelers of every stripe…
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