Lakeside Lines RR
Name: Lakeside Lines RR Layout designer: Tom Harris Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 24 × 40 feet (plus staging) Prototype: freelanced,…
Read moreName: Lakeside Lines RR Layout designer: Tom Harris Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 24 × 40 feet (plus staging) Prototype: freelanced,…
Read moreName: Reading Co. Layout designer: Sy Diamond Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 13′-6″ x 22′-0″ Prototype: Reading Co. Locale: eastern Pennsylvania…
Read moreName: Central RR of New Jersey, Newark Branch Layout designer: Jonathan Jones Scale: N (1:160) Size: 6′-1¾” x 18′-9″ Prototype:…
Read moreModeler Rick Wright never quits pushing himself to greater heights in the hobby. In the November 2000 issue we showcased…
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Read moreA great prototype photo can often be a wonderful source of inspiration for a model. This was the case for…
Read moreWhat can you build with $3.5 million in donations, two professional model-building companies, and thousands of hours put in by…
Read moreLearn the basics of the hobby of model railroading Illustration by Theo Cobb If you’re new to model railroading, a…
Read moreModel railroading scales are described by letters such as N, HO, S, and O. This alphabet soup may seem confusing…
Read moreBill Hildebrand used scale drawings and inexpensive hardboard material to construct an O gauge model of the famous Hoboken Terminal.…
Read moreRichard Van de Kieft formed an impressive O gauge passenger terminal out of two MTH structures. Photos by Michael Raynor…
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