In 1947 we really start to see some club action in the OO gauge world. The most visible of the OO clubs was the North
Among projects awaiting their turn was a group of coal loads. The bases for five loads were in the OO Inventory, and I certainly could
A recently completed project was reworking a vintage conversion project. The OO Lionel Hudson was modified by many modelers in a number of ways, but
Several years ago I posted a brief article on two simple Mantua/Tyco HO to OO conversions, one of which was a conversion of the Mantua
Today we have a treat, three different vintage OO layout photos featuring locomotives on bridges. First up is this relatively recent photo of a
H. Temple Nieter was author of the very first article related to American OO gauge that was published in The Model Railroader (in volume 1,
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
Up today we have not only a very nice OO gauge model but also the paperwork that goes with it. The model and forms are
In the past year I obtained several examples of vintage Scale-Craft decals. Even as I initially looked at them I thought some should still be
Among recent materials received were a number of articles clipped from magazines. Among those were a group of “Collector Consist” articles from Railroad Model Craftsman