How to use Z scale couplers to make N scale equipment more realistic
In N scale, oversized, truck-mounted couplers are still a de facto standard, but body-mounted scale-sized couplers aren’t exclusive to larger…
Read moreIn N scale, oversized, truck-mounted couplers are still a de facto standard, but body-mounted scale-sized couplers aren’t exclusive to larger…
Read moreContributing Editor Gerry Leone continues to share his final project on the HO scale Bona Vista Rwy. This time you’ll…
Read moreJim Kelly wanted to see all the fabulous detail on his new ScaleTrains.com carbon black covered hoppers. A few simple…
Read moreName: Boston & Maine Layout owner: Thomas Oxnard Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 18 x 28 feet Prototype: freelanced, inspired by…
Read moreThe layout at a glance Name: East Bluff Terminal RR Layout owner: Joe Visintine Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 14′-6″ x…
Read moreClassic Toy Trains Senior Editor Roger Carp and Editor Hal Miller talk about Lionel’s fun freight cars from the 1960s…
Read moreWhen he needed a few deciduous trees for his HO scale layout, Robert Pethoud turned to a tried-and-true method –…
Read moreName: The Norfolk & Western of the 1950s Layout owner: Gary Hoover Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 24 x 49 feet…
Read moreName: Virginia & Truckee RR Layout owner: Donn Tolley Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 21′-7″ x 21′-10″ Prototype: Virginia & Truckee…
Read moreRoger Kujawa and Bruce Brantner came up with the idea of using false floors to secure heavy equipment and other…
Read moreGary Hoover models the Norfolk & Western Ry. in the late 1950s through Virginia and West Virginia. Many of the…
Read moreTrake Liz Miller Seafood fork Liz Miller Two for the (rail) road Liz Miller: Cape May, New Jersey Zone 7…
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