Some of you reading this blog may be wondering “how did this guy get so much OO info?” It is the result of a lot
When the topic of great American OO layouts comes up, certainly very near or at the top of all lists would be the Norfolk and
Working on many projects the past few weeks I have made a lot of use of this handy tool, the NMRA OO/On3 standards gauge, which
My first correspondence in OO was with H. Temple Nieter, who must have written a large number of letters to many OO gaugers in those
The first major layout that I saw in OO, a big influence on me at the time, was featured in the May, 1979 issue of
In response to a request to see more of the layout, this morning I put together a quick tour. We will follow a typical train
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
The Scale-Craft Gas-Electric cars were introduced on page 69 of their 1941 catalogue and were offered until the end of Scale-Craft production. Two different models
As this is the third post in a row on locomotives, it should be noted that one thing I don’t have enough of are locomotives
One of my favorite little diesels on the layout is the AHM SW-1. This model is very overscale for HO, probably is around 1/80 scale.