For a variety of reasons, it has been a rather slow few months around the layout. But I did get to most of the Phoenix
Back a few months ago I posted a reaction to a misstatement in an article in a recent issue of RMC. (That article is here).
Or, how do we get more model railroading done? A big difference between then and now is less screen time. In the peak time for
A recent note from Jack B. asked about how it felt to look back on 40 years in American OO. 40 YEARS!!! Checking in my
With this beautiful car we have the first of a group of passenger cars that were built by James Trout. As noted in a prior
I started working in American OO gauge in the late 1970s when I was in high school. I started out in HO. One thing I
Today we have a pair of Scale-Craft flat cars built by William Gilbert and decorated for the Union Pacific. Both have replacement decks and a
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,
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
I was reminded by a friend today that Ed Morlok passed away a year ago on April 18. He would have been 69 this year.