Jerry Strangarity’s Reading Co. in HO scale
Jerry Strangarity’s Reading Co. in HO scale last appeared in the November 2010 issue of Model Railroader magazine. Since our…
Read moreJerry Strangarity’s Reading Co. in HO scale last appeared in the November 2010 issue of Model Railroader magazine. Since our…
Read moreDo you need to camouflage full-size items near your railway? Even though the 12 x 43 feet space in my…
Read moreHost Gerry Leone may be dangerously close to finishing off the town of Westcott, but he’s still found plenty more…
Read moreTake a ride along the rails of Lou Sassi’s On30 Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes model railroad, as SR&L No.…
Read moreHost Gerry Leone may be dangerously close to finishing off the town of Westcott, but he’s still found plenty more…
Read moreIn the spring of 1936, industrial design guru Raymond Loewy came up with a streamlined winner for the Pennsylvania Railroad’s…
Read moreIn 1938, toy maker A.C. Gilbert purchased the American Flyer Manufacturing Co. Production was moved from Chicago to Connecticut (Gilbert…
Read moreFour years after the Budd Co.’s Rail Diesel Car made its debut in 1949, Auburn Model Trains announced the first…
Read moreJools Holland and his railway empire Like many of you, my interest in model railways started as a young boy.…
Read moreI scratchbuilt a large-scale grain elevator in 1:29 scale using PVC pipes, PVC boards, and styrene. To make the…
Read morePrototype locomotives and freight cars have body-mounted couplers, but that hasn’t always been the case on N scale models. Truck-mounted…
Read moreI must have been 11 or 12 years old when I saw Lionel´s 1938 catalog. I turned to page 16…
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