Kitbashing strategies for a feed mill
Tony describes how he kitbashed the feed mill, pictured on the left, of his portable O scale Wingate model railroad.…
Read moreTony describes how he kitbashed the feed mill, pictured on the left, of his portable O scale Wingate model railroad.…
Read moreSo long as your rails are clean and your rolling stock is fine-tuned, it’s time to inspect your right-of-way for…
Read moreTheo Cobb illustration Theo Cobb illustration For each turnout, make sure that the check gauge — spacing between the guardrail…
Read moreCheck the track voltage using a multimeter. The voltage reading should be the same along each powered track section. Paul…
Read moreTheo Cobb illustration So long as your rails are clean and your rolling stock is fine-tuned, it’s time to inspect…
Read moreSome power-routing turnouts use thin metal tabs to provide contact between the stock rails and switch points. These tabs are…
Read moreA locomotive leaning into a superelevated curve is a dramatic scene on a prototype and model railroad. Follow the simple…
Read moreAdding mundane and non-revenue structures to your layout can enhance the authenticity of a scene, as demonstrated in these two…
Read moreClick on the link or image to download the article. At first, airbrushing may seem intimidating and difficult, but it…
Read moreThis view of the Daneville Yard on Pelle Søeborg’s HO scale Union Pacific layout shows a variety of equipment with…
Read moreFree software available online, such as Sketchup, can be used to design models that are produced by 3-D printing services…
Read moreBuilder Jack Burgess uses two layout decks on his HO scale Yosemite Valley RR to yield a long main line.…
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