10 tips for beginning layout builders
10 tips for beginning layout builders: Trains.com has thousands of articles, images, and videos. Here, we’ve collected ten links to…
Read more10 tips for beginning layout builders: Trains.com has thousands of articles, images, and videos. Here, we’ve collected ten links to…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Kingston Subdivision Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 12 x 45 feet Prototype: VIA Rail Canada, Canadian National,…
Read moreFacts & features Name: The Rio Grande Pacific RR Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 26′-0″ x 44′-6″ Prototype: Denver & Rio…
Read moreWhen I started in this hobby, I chose to model the early 1900s. That was before I knew what models…
Read moreAdding lighting and interior scenes structures on the N scale State Line Route layout is the focus of this episode.…
Read moreWhen I started my garden railroad, around 1994 or 1995, I built structures from drawings printed in old Model Railroader…
Read moreModel Conrail passenger trains. You read that right. Yes, you can model Conrail passenger trains prototypically. You are limited to…
Read moreHow to use PCB ties: Printed-circuit board (PCB) ties are pieces of printed-circuit board cut to railroad tie shape. They’re…
Read moreBy popular demand! Back on Track host Gerry Leone jumps ahead in time to begin an effort to shape a…
Read moreScratchbuild a coal company: Before oil and electric became practical, coal was the fuel of choice for heating homes and…
Read moreMilwaukee museum debuts HO scale layout: “All Aboard” is the name of a 10 x 35-foot HO scale model railroad…
Read moreThe colorful world of patchout equipment you can model Patchout equipment you can model: I remember when I placed…
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