Determining the right-hand side of a boxcar
Edward Waclawski wants to know how someone determines the right-hand side of a boxcar. Cody Grivno shows you how! [...]Read…
Read moreEdward Waclawski wants to know how someone determines the right-hand side of a boxcar. Cody Grivno shows you how! [...]Read…
Read moreCharles G. Pitcher from Washington, Illinois, wants to know where early 21st century organizations find the expertise to re-build and…
Read moreQ: I’ve been a reader for several years, but don’t recall reading about the tightness of truck screws before your…
Read moreTed Zieger says that he has two steam engines, a 4-6-0 and a 4-4-0, that the front wheelsets like to…
Read moreDavid Short from Minneapolis wants to know about the added benefits of modifications on UP980350MW. Cody Grivno and Steve Sweeney…
Read moreLarry Johnson asked if in the US, do passenger trains or freight trains have priority? Cody Grivno and Steve Sweeney…
Read moreQ: In the sidebar “Building consists” on page 39 of the April 2021 issue [add link to digital issue here],…
Read moreQ: I’m interested in correctly applying consolidated stencils to rail cars existing in 1972 when consolidated stencils were introduced. Please describe…
Read moreWalt Hughes from Cincinnati, Ohio, always used the side rails (or lack of them) to tell the difference between an…
Read moreWayne Meeds wants to know where they can information on how to install a Tortoise switch machine with limited clearance…
Read moreBrandon Muir from Canada wonders why locomotives in North America often have four digit numbers, and if the same number…
Read moreDavid King from Australia wants to model Burlington Northern and BNSF, but most of the models are on back-order. Group…
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