A fun, large-scale Halloween display
I love collecting and displaying large-scale trains. I also love showing off my 1956 GMC pick up at car shows,…
Read moreI love collecting and displaying large-scale trains. I also love showing off my 1956 GMC pick up at car shows,…
Read moreGood news! If your lifeless locomotive has ever run under Digital Command Control (DCC), chances are good that you can…
Read moreWhen I built my outdoor railway – on three sides of my house – I never intended to sell it.…
Read moreMy little shelf layout is made from track and lumber salvaged from a small model railroad I was building in…
Read moreGarden center owner Walt Uebele had an idea—build a garden railway to keep the husbands and kids entertained while the…
Read moreVisit Steve Albee’s dual-level O gauge layout that fits in a spare room! This layout is one of many with…
Read moreHO Scale Walthers turnouts introduction Like their predecessors, the latest generation of turnouts is DCC friendly. Turnouts that are DCC…
Read moreVisit Ken Cook’s layout, featured in the September 2021 issue of Classic Toy Trains. Ken mixes postwar Lionel trains with…
Read moreIn the April 2021 issue of Model Railroader, I wrote about DCC reversing sections. I briefly touched on some automatic…
Read moreMy garden railroad, the Snake River Railroad, is named after my interest in the Union Pacific. This has been…
Read moreJohn’s layout appears in the September 2021 issue of Classic Toy Trains. It features tremendous trackwork and wonderful scenery (see…
Read moreTake a tour of George Campbell’s impressive freelanced layout, an 11 x 30 foot module modeled after Cincinnati, Ohio to…
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