A name familiar to those interested in OO in 1942 was, OO pioneer H. L. “Red” Adams. He had several articles in the model railroad
One question that comes up from time to time is what happened, ultimately, to some of the great American OO layouts built in the past,
Let’s say you wanted a modern Diesel for your layout back in 1940? You could sand cast it yourself. That is exactly what H. L.
Today in the series of vintage American OO photos I have two more from the layout of OO enthusiast and manufacturer Fred Schorr. First up is
Today in the vintage photos series I have a great line up of kitbashed locomotives by Fred. E. Schorr, Jr. This particular photo is dated
In materials received from the OO SIG were a group of photos of the layout of Commander Edward S. Moale, including the four photos featured
Continuing this series, today we have two photos of OO diesels (mostly) on the layout of Fred Schorr, of OO brass import fame. The
Oscar Andresen was one of the most visible early American OO gauge enthusiasts and manufacturers. His layout was featured in The Modelmaker in 1934 and
One thing I have been accumulating in recent years are a few vintage American OO layout photos. I have posted a couple of these already,
Another magazine to watch for is Miniature Railroading. Published in a similar format to Model Railroader in the pre-war era, American OO shows up in