Model Train Décor Using Shelf Layouts
Model train décor using shelf layouts: While having a favorite model or two on display in the family living space…
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Read moreFacts & features Name: Jones IslandScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 3′-6″ x 13′-10″Prototype: Port of MilwaukeeLocale: Milwaukee waterfrontEra: Present dayStyle: ShelfMainline run:…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Florida Northern RR Scale: N (1:160) Size: 11 x 16 feet Prototypes: Florida Northern RR Locale:…
Read moreIf you’re new to the hobby, you might be wondering why some modelers change the couplers on their trains. Couplers…
Read moreMy favorite caboose: The MR staff picks their favorite caboose model and explains why it’s their favorite. What’s your favorite…
Read moreBy Greg Privette Vacationing near the Olympic mountains of Washington state birthed a vision for my new HO scale layout.…
Read moreTrack type and uses: Understanding prototypical trackwork and operation is essential to building an accurate model railroad. Of course, strictly…
Read moreSometimes a discussion about prototype railroading can lead to a modeling project. A few years back I was talking with…
Read moreLooking for interesting uses for cabooses? If you’re of a certain age (myself included), you remember when a caboose was…
Read moreIf you love traveling around the country on the rails like I do, you probably want to know how to…
Read moreI love Lego, and I love trains. When I first saw the SoundTraxx Blunami decoder being demonstrated inside a Lego…
Read moreModel railroad layout photography tips: Taking great shots of your layout has never been easier. Digital single lens reflex cameras…
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