What was western terminus of the MR&T?
Q: What was the western terminus of the MR&T, your HO scale staff layout? — Phil Stead A: Jim Kelly…
Read moreQ: What was the western terminus of the MR&T, your HO scale staff layout? — Phil Stead A: Jim Kelly…
Read moreAre you searching for inspiration for your next model railroad project? Whether you’re just starting out, have some experience, or…
Read moreThe plan is simple: a long loop-to-loop (folded dog-bone) single-track line. There are several passing sidings to allow three trains…
Read moreName: Neal Schorr’s Pennsylvania RR Middle DivisionGauge: O scale (1:48)Dimensions: 38 x 45 feet (maximum dimensions)Track: Atlas O code 215…
Read moreName: Gary King’s S gauge layoutDimensions: 11½ x 13½ feetTrack and switches: American Models (diameters range from 42 up to…
Read moreTrack selection is among the first decisions you’ll have to make when you get started in model railroading, second only…
Read moreExcessive track noise was one of the main reasons I decided to rebuild my HO scale Daneville & Donner River…
Read moreOnce you’ve decided you’re going to build a model railroad, it won’t take you long to realize there are a…
Read moreIn this episode, David demonstrates a simple process for plotting the track plan for the HO scale East Troy Industrial…
Read moreModeling the small and delicate N scale can be intimidating, especially for beginners. However, with the right setup, you can…
Read moreMy submission to the contest has five basic features: A double reversing loop Multiple loops for simultaneous operation of several…
Read moreName: Steve and Barbara Tapper’s O gauge layoutDimensions: 8 x 16 feetTrack: Lionel, MTH (diameters range from 27 to 42…
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