Locomotives We Love: Lionel No. 1656 0-4-0 steam engine
Peter H. Riddle has written books and many stories for Classic Toy Trains. What toy train locomotive means the most…
Read morePeter H. Riddle has written books and many stories for Classic Toy Trains. What toy train locomotive means the most…
Read moreQ: What are the drawbacks of extruded-foam insulation board benchwork? Much has changed with model railroading since my childhood. As…
Read moreN scale decoder woes: This month I’m going to vent about a round of recent frustrations dealing with N scale…
Read moreThis month I decided to try planning a Layout Design Element. According to Model Railroad Planning editor Tony Koester, who…
Read moreLessons learned on the helix: Whether we’re talking about a model railroad or the real thing, it’s a lot harder…
Read moreQ: Can you help me decide how high to place a layout backdrop? I am a long time modeler and…
Read moreFacts & features Name: St. Paul & SouthernScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 24 x 28 feetPrototype: Chicago & North Western’s “Spine Line”Locale: Minnesota, Iowa,…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Norfolk & Western Scale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 12 x 25 feetPrototype: Norfolk & Western with Baltimore &…
Read moreName: The Train Masters of Babylon Gauge: ODimensions: 41 x 60 feetTrack: GarGraves (diameters range from 128 to 180 inches)Turnouts:…
Read more7 tips for your roadbed and right-of-way: Keep your trains rolling with these easy tips. Learn how to store ballast…
Read moreQ: I’m planning my first layout and I need to learn about train movements and switching a model railroad. Specifically,…
Read moreThroughout the past few months, I have shown you how different small Amtrak trains can be modeled with only a…
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