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
The first steamer on my layout was this Scale-Craft 4-6-0. One of the original models when the Scale-Craft line was introduced in 1937 and available
Nason Railways was the first major manufacturer of OO gauge equipment and supplies. Founded by 1933 by Hugh R. Nason in New Rochelle, NY, Nason
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
One of the first locomotives I purchased was this one, which is a hybrid model. I know that other modelers in the period had the