HO scale Boston Maine Bedford Division
Name: Boston & Maine Bedford Division Layout designer: Bill Moore Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 12′-0″ x 18′-6″ Prototype: freelanced, inspired…
Read moreName: Boston & Maine Bedford Division Layout designer: Bill Moore Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 12′-0″ x 18′-6″ Prototype: freelanced, inspired…
Read moreName: Long Island & Lake Erie RR Layout designer: Charlie Weinhofer Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 17 x 24 feet Prototype:…
Read moreRefineries are a fascinating industry to model, and they can add considerable switching activity to a model railroad operating session.…
Read moreName: New England & North Coast Layout designer: Sam Novello Scale: HO (1:87.1) Room size: 12 x 14 feet Prototype:…
Read moreThe cardboard brings the puffball foliage to the same height as the foreground trees. The screen and cardboard are completely…
Read moreName: The Oakville Sub Layout designer: Jim Reising Scale: N (1:160) Size: 26′-6″ x 52′-0″ Prototype: Union Pacific and BNSF…
Read moreRide along with me as the conductor of the Freight House Job to see how I get the work done.…
Read moreName: Corkscrew Gulch RR Layout designer: Bob McLaughlin Scale: HOn3 (1:87.1 on 3-foot gauge tracks) Size: 4 x 18 feet…
Read moreName: Tennessee, Carolina & Coast Layout designer: Kent Roberts Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 28 x 32 feet Prototype: Tennessee Central…
Read moreThis enginehouse would fit on many model railroads set in the modern era The prototype structure is found along the…
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Read moreModel Railroader managing editor David Popp developed an operating scheme for his N scale New Haven layout. Adopting the idea…
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