Today we have another pair of cars put together by Bill Gilbert. These were described in the March, 2007 issue of The OO Road as
Today we we have two very interesting, upgraded examples of the classic Scale-Craft 4-6-0, a die cast model introduced in 1937. These were built by
A reader of American OO Today, Brian Olson, wrote in with a note that he had seen in a recent issue of Garden Railways a term
One recent project finished was this Nason gas-electric coach, a pre-war OO product I first see listed in their 1939 catalog. They sold this
A project underway since last summer has been a streamline passenger train which is finally essentially complete. Most of the cars in it are Zuhr
I love this newly built Scale-Craft Pullman Observation car. I will let the builder describe it. I have been building a collection of old, wood
After more or less tying up the project of organizing the SIG Inventory I moved on to trying to start what I hoped to be
In our recent family trip to Kansas/Nebraska/Colorado we kept count and saw over 50 moving trains, and probably 1/3 of them were coal trains. As
The photo below is of three flat cars stacked up. All of them are the correct width for OO but two of them are actually
I have touched several times in prior posts about post-war New Jersey being a hotbed for American OO. Two individuals that were very active in