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,
In layout news, very recently I did finish this stock pen. It is built from combining two Life-Like HO modular stock pen kits. For years
I was recently able to obtain this car, a modern RailBox box car. It was built by Bill Johann. When I saw the listing I
Scale-Craft freight trucks are a standard in OO. The first die-cast truck produced in OO, they were introduced in 1937 and are the most common
Henry Zuhr, Inc. (Duraliner) was located in New York, NY, and their line of OO scale aluminum passenger cars was first advertised in Model Railroader
An active maker with a large line of American OO gauge models from 1939-1945 was Graceline Model Railroads, which was run by John Devore of
This article was originally published in volume 20, no. 1 (March, 2006) of The OO Road, the newsletter of the NMRA American OO special interest
A firm that made great printed sides for a 40’ steel boxcar before WWII was Scale-Rail Industries of Chicago, IL. These were produced in HO,
While best remembered today for their line of decals, the Champion Model Company of Cleveland, OH, started out with O gauge models, which included according