These C&EI cabooses are favorites of mine, purchased years ago in a large lot. I have had them on display over the layout for years.
John Svensson sent in this photo recently of a pair of unusual cars on his OO layout, a modified Graceline troop sleeper and an unusual
In working on the Sacks cars a bit to prep them for The OO Inventory (read the next issue of The OO Road for an
Many manufacturers of American OO sold models of billboard refrigerators. The car below is a nice example by Graceline, with the factory, hand painted sides.
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.
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
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
A question came into the OO list about 6 wheel Pullman trucks, as in which one would be the best one to copy today. While