Conway Scenic RR in N scale
Facts & features Name: Conway Scenic RRScale: N (1:160)Size: 6 x 12 feetPrototype: freelancedLocale: New Hampshire’s White Mountain regionEra: modernStyle:…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Conway Scenic RRScale: N (1:160)Size: 6 x 12 feetPrototype: freelancedLocale: New Hampshire’s White Mountain regionEra: modernStyle:…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Wolf Creek Central RRScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 8′-1″ x 13′-1″ Prototype: freelancedLocale: southeast North CarolinaEra: 1990sStyle: peninsulaMainline…
Read moreThis started out as an attempt to draw a simple L shaped N scale track plan and came out one…
Read moreThe Green River layout is impressive. After all, at 33 x 44 feet, there’s a lot to be impressed with.…
Read moreWhile I was walking through the National Train Show earlier this year in Grapevine, Texas, I noticed something – there…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Soo Line Central Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 8 x 20 feet Prototype: Soo Line, Wisconsin Central,…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Penn Central at Bellefonte, Pa.Scale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 9’-8″ x 11’-6″Prototype: Penn CentralLocale: Bellefonte, Pa.Mainline run: 36…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Western Pennsylvania Model Railroad MuseumScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 40 x 100 feetPrototype: Baltimore & Ohio and freelancedLocale:…
Read moreT-TRAK Project part 1: Back in the game again: Modelers David Popp, Brian Schmidt, and Bryson Sleppy begin a series…
Read moreJools Holland and his railway empire Like many of you, my interest in model railways started as a young boy.…
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 moreSugar beet production and sugar refining was an important rail industry throughout the 20th century. Every fall, farmers brought their…
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