One thing probably evident enough to regular readers is that with vintage OO models I find not only the models themselves interesting but also the
I have touched several times in prior posts about post-war New Jersey being a hotbed for American OO. Two individuals that were very active in
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.
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
One car I had wondered about and had seen reference to is the tank car made by Hawk. I have yet to see one but
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
As has been noted a few times now, a fairly recent purchase was the Nieter molds. Pierre B. needed a new pilot for a Lionel
I have had a couple projects close to done for a while and in between other work these past few days finally closed the deal.
In recent correspondence with Pierre Bourassa he included a few more photos, and the one below is especially interesting as it illustrates two approaches he
While my layout is set in the transition era (steam/diesel), for a while I have been building up small fleet of more modern era equipment.