DCC decoder advice for N scalers
DCC decoder advice for N scalers: Any argument about powering a layout with Digital Command Control (DCC) ended for me…
Read moreDCC decoder advice for N scalers: Any argument about powering a layout with Digital Command Control (DCC) ended for me…
Read moreRepairing older N scale handrails: Back in the early days of N scale – the 1970s and ’80s – most…
Read moreRunning N scale trains too fast: Several years ago the N scale Enthusiast national convention came to town, and I…
Read moreThoughts on detailing N scale diesels: I really enjoy modifying locomotives and adding or subtracting details to make them more…
Read moreGarden railroad in Australia: I have been a model railroader in both N and HO scale, and then I discovered…
Read moreChris Montagna is a Contributing Editor of Classic Toy Trains and operates the Chris’s Trains and Things channel on YouTube.…
Read moreThe best N scale tools: I’m going to write about what might be called “second-echelon” tools, that’s to say the…
Read moreIf you run steam locomotives on your model railroad, you need a steam engine terminal. Even if you don’t have…
Read moreWhat is the largest radius curve on your layout? If you said anything less than 24”, you won’t be running…
Read moreSignaling has entered a golden age in the hobby. More options exist now than have ever existed before for modelers…
Read moreHow to keep N scale piggybacks on track: My N scale Tehachapi Pass layout is set in 1985. Intermodal railroading…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Norfolk Southern Salem DivisionScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 15 x 34 feetPrototype: Norfolk Southern Locale: Salem, Va.Era: summer…
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