Steve Metken’s O gauge layout
Steve Metken’s O gauge layout was inspired by a 1950s Lionel Display Layout. This 9 x 17 1/2 foot layout…
Read moreSteve Metken’s O gauge layout was inspired by a 1950s Lionel Display Layout. This 9 x 17 1/2 foot layout…
Read moreGrand Strand Model Railroaders, based in South Carolina, built a 12′ x 18′ O gauge layout using GarGraves flextrack and…
Read moreO gauge modeler Walt Urban created a medium-size three-rail empire with an autumn theme. Colorful trees on the mountains suggest…
Read moreLifelong O gauge modeler Russ Boersma took his accumulated knowledge and roster of postwar and modern-era trains to develop a…
Read moreThe Train Masters of Babylon sounds exotic, but the reality is it’s just a great O gauge club layout in…
Read moreIn this video, we revisit Dave Tori’s fantastic S gauge layout. It’s entertaining and calls to mind the American Flyer…
Read moreA small S gauge layout can give a lot of play value. For proof, check out John Mansueto’s layout in…
Read moreWhat was it like working at Lionel’s Hillside, NJ factory during the postwar electric train boom? [...]Read More...
Read moreTom Barker’s S gauge layout is inspired by a vintage American Flyer dealer display. It features a lot of action…
Read moreAn American Flyer S gauge train display construction video shot by Tom Barker; his layout appears in the July-August issue…
Read moreJohn Cunius is truly the “Chairman of the Board” when it comes to his O gauge layout. The display, in…
Read moreLionel’s Phantom train is on the rails! We’ve all seen Lionel, MTH, and American Flyer model train sets running under…
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