The October, 2008 issue of the Train Collectors Quarterly has an extended, five page article by Ed Morlok on using On3 flex track for running
Transportation Models of New York, NY, announced their new OO gauge venture in December of 1945. They improved and expanded the wartime OO offerings of
This was originally published in the August, 2000 issue of The OO Road. Some of you may know that there is a new, searchable database
One of the most notable things about early Graceline OO production is that models were marketed with sides that were hand lettered at the factory.
Not long ago I had a pair of posts on Hawk. Hawk OO is not common, producing four different cars briefly before WWII. On eBay
Recently I saw on eBay a freight car that was misidentified as being by Eastern. They only made three models, which are all pretty easy
These two cars are great HO cars to convert to OO. First we have the Mantua caboose. From the side this car is OO gauge,
This car was built by Bill Johann, converted from HO in 1997. There is a photo of this conversion in progress in the Feb, 1998
I noted in a recent eBay auction a car very similar to these two CN pulpwood flats. These were made by Pierre Bourassa, as was
Looking in back issues of The OO Road I found a note from Ed Morlok on an article posted in the Aristo Craft Trains website,