The HO scale Boston & Maine layout
Facts and features Name: Boston & Maine Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 13′-0″ x 34′-9″ Prototype: Boston & Maine Locale: Five…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Boston & Maine Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 13′-0″ x 34′-9″ Prototype: Boston & Maine Locale: Five…
Read moreFor well over a century, copper mines and their structures dotted the landscape in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. I was born…
Read moreWhile David and Bryson allow the previously painted rail (Episode 16) to dry, they take a moment to focus on…
Read moreIn this Spaces to Places episode, host Gerry Leone tackles the final touches around the lower deck roundhouse area of…
Read morePrice: $49.99 Manufacturer Menards 5106 Menard Dr. Eau Claire, WI 54703 menards.com/trains Era: 1930s to present Comments: Kids on the…
Read morePittsburgh & West Virginia’s Connellsville, Pa., line was rife with major bridges. Biggest of all was this colossal crossing of…
Read moreEric White, Editor of Model Railroader magazine, continues his HO scale glass plant project for the East Troy Industrial Park…
Read moreQ: I’m researching methods to power turnout frogs on my N scale layout. I’m using Atlas code 55 flextrack and…
Read moreI found this manuscript from the late John Grams in our manuscript files. There was no date on the envelope…
Read moreIn 2020, I purchased Lionel’s No. 2028310 Milk Car With Platform. Unfortunately, I was never happy with this car’s operation.…
Read moreAdding scale people to your layout can be as simple as opening the box and gluing them in place. Manufacturers…
Read moreQ: How do Tightlock couplers work? — Thor Clemens A: Longtime staff member Jim Hediger provided an explanation of the…
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