How to build a plywood train table
How to build a plywood train table: The train table is a means to an end. We want to build…
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Read moreWhen you think of Burlington Northern, passenger service may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But from…
Read moreRailroads have been around for almost 200 years, so there’s a lot of history we can choose from to model…
Read moreEssential tools for model railroaders Essential tools for model railroaders: A basic tool kit is something many newcomers forget about…
Read moreSimplifying body-mounted couplers: Former editor Neil Besougloff used to accuse me of trying to convert all N scale modelers to…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Steel mill with a twistScale: N (1:160)Size: 3′-0″ x 6′-8″Prototype: FreelancedLocale: Upper MidwestEra: Mid-20th centuryStyle: IslandMainline…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Pacific Southern RailwayScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 46 x 96 feet Prototype: FreelancedLocale: GenericEra: FlexibleStyle: WalkaroundMainline run: 1,000…
Read moreBy Ken Kilby Tucked away in the northeast corner of South Carolina lies a stretch of coastline known as the…
Read moreHow to make ‘good enough’ better: The N scale shipping house shown here isn’t finished, but I want to make…
Read moreDirt and N scale layouts: A locomotive model won’t run if current doesn’t pass from the rails to the pickup…
Read moreBuilt by Others is an article series showcasing layouts constructed by modelers using plans and projects from the pages of Model Railroader and…
Read moreDisassembling N scale diesel locomotives: In the 1990s, Kato pioneered its classic, vertically split-frame design. Since then, probably more than…
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