When people think American OO they usually don’t think modern cars. I do have a few examples, however, and with a project to get several
Many manufacturers of American OO sold models of billboard refrigerators. The car below is a nice example by Graceline, with the factory, hand painted sides.
Today I learned some sad news, of the passing on April 18 of Ed Morlok. He was 68, an Emeritus Professor at the University of
I run my layout on DC. I make no regular use of Lionel OO locomotives other than the one I own that was re-powered by
This is a busy period for me professionally; it will slow down in a month, but time is a bit limited now. As much as
Exacta Scale Models, Inc. of Portland, Oregon introduced their OO line in 1946 and was according to advertisement and catalog “successors to Baker-Scott Railway Model
Here is a really nice looking car owned by Ed Havens. He wonders who made it. First, so far as I can tell no maker
One of the first things to decide in building a model railroad is the scale, or gauge, you want to use. Two of the most
More than a few people over the years have been confronted by a classic American OO gauge die cast 4-6-0, 4-4-2 or 4-6-4T model and
Regular reader Ed Havens provided photos of a nicely built up outside braced boxcar, with the question who made it? First, taking a look at