Kitbash an LGB Stainz into a Forney 0-4-0
I had an LGB Stainz (2010 version) and decided to convert it to an 0-4-0 Forney. I made a new…
Read moreI had an LGB Stainz (2010 version) and decided to convert it to an 0-4-0 Forney. I made a new…
Read moreMy HO scale Agawa Yard layout is set in a fictional suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia, in the spring of…
Read moreIt’s no secret that model railroading can be expensive. Big-ticket individual items, such as locomotives, can carry price tags which…
Read moreThe clean-lined entrance to the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal features a liberal use of glass and is brilliantly lighted…
Read moreBenchwork is the foundation of a model railroad. Sturdy benchwork and you have a solid base for your layout’s life.…
Read moreThrough many years and experiences, I’ve come to appreciate the wide range of interests our hobby has to offer. I’ve…
Read moreModel Railroader’s famed 28 x 54-foot, HO scale staff layout, the Milwaukee, Racine & Troy, is no more. The layout,…
Read moreThis project is the continuation of the “Build a working display case” project in our October 2024 issue. This second…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Pennsylvania RR Scale: HO (1:87)Size: 6′-8″ x 12′-6″Prototype: freelanced, inspired by PRRLocale: northeastern PennsylvaniaEra: changeable between…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville (Monon) Scale: S (1:64)Size: 38 x 62 feetPrototype: MononLocale: west central IndianaEra:…
Read moreThe Southern Pacific had large trailer-on-flatcar ramps in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Multiple trains could be loaded and unloaded…
Read moreNext to “we are moving” some of the most disconcerting words a layout owner can hear is “we need home…
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