Model steam locomotives and curve radius
If you’ve ever tried to run a big locomotive around a small radius curve of track, you probably realized that…
Read moreIf you’ve ever tried to run a big locomotive around a small radius curve of track, you probably realized that…
Read moreWorking with rail joiners is difficult for many model railroaders. Rail joiners are the weakest electrical connection on any given…
Read moreWorking with wire cutters – Trains.com director David Popp demonstrates the application of wire cutters, crimpers and strippers in model…
Read moreJoin David Popp in the studio as he shows you how to tackle the tricky subject of cutting track, demonstrating…
Read moreWhile David and Co. continue construction on the N scale project layout, Steve Sweeney shares his techniques for assembling a…
Read moreIn this quick how-to video, Eric White shows you how a little bit of filing can go a long way…
Read moreWhy do you stage a model train layout? Let’s be clear about the need for staging. Unless you’re modeling a…
Read moreShall we play a game? Host James McNab is up for a round of Operations on his HO scale Hills…
Read moreNarrow gauge modeler Gregg Condon presents a simple way to make model railroad scenery right at your workbench. In this…
Read moreTurnouts are generally reliable right out of the package. But sometimes problems arise that simple fixes can’t solve. Here are…
Read moreFreight cars are the stars of James McNab’s HO scale Hills Line layout, so he’s working to get them performance…
Read moreIn this final episode of our Trains.com Holiday Party, Cody Grivno shows how to assemble an HO scale kit made…
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