Back in December I was touching up painting on a group of four pre-war Nason heavyweight passenger cars. Now the group is done, and they
Regular readers know I periodically feature projects underway and for what will probably be the last post of 2010 I have this progress photo of
These sharp looking green cabooses were built by Pierre Bourassa and have been getting good mileage in on my layout recently. They are both modified Nason
Another document that came my way recently was a letter dated November 6, 1950 from Charles A. Pittman, Jr., to Myron Park Davis. M.P. Davis
Slowly I have been working on a number of projects and one is restoring to operation a matched group of passenger cars built by David
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
The Nason gondola was introduced in their sixth edition (1940) catalog, where the only text is that the kit is under construction, i.e., not yet
I have had both of these cabooses a while but just this past week got them set up again for operation. The lower caboose is
New wheelsets, square bolsters, and a little luck. One of my projects now is to return more of my “vintage” OO gauge models to layout
Recognizing at least the most common brands of classic, printed car sides is important to the OO gauger today. I have written about all four