Back in 2008 I kitbashed two Life-Like stock pens, combining them into one larger pen for the layout. The post about that is here, and
Today we have this gem to look at in American OO, a Long Island Scale Model Company (LIMCO or Limco) die cast PRR MP54 MU
I’ve had a poor Xerox of their catalog for many years, but Al recently sent me photos of his original of the Limco catalog, and
As noted in part I, back a few years ago I posted about the Super Scale NW-2 model, of which I own a couple examples
I’ve looked at the Super-Scale NW-2 a bit in the website, a function of I actually own two of them. For example this great one
Not too long ago I picked up these three vintage models, all decorated (very simply) as Belline. Who was the builder? I have no idea.
Back in 2019 I featured in a post a coach from the Green Bay & Northern, the freelanced road of an unknown OOldtimer. Since then
Way back in 2010 I posted about a couple pair of trucks of mystery that had recently been purchased. Unknown maker, and still unknown (to
One early OO firm, only touched on briefly in my book (on page 24), is the Kingsbridge Scale Model Shop. Thanks to a recent (Dec.
Continuing the series on building this model, there is a side story on basic logistics of working on trains in Arizona, at least at my