Although a new topic in this website, over the years I have seen a few references here and there to OOn3 models being built. Attempts
Two cars in a group recently received are these fine examples of scratch building in American OO. Both are ATSF models built by James Trout.
Frequent readers of this site should be familiar with the name Temple Nieter. If not, he was a pioneer in American OO who promoted OO
One car type seen a lot in modern times is the covered hopper. Modern hoppers of all types (2, 3, or 4 bay) were never
A few months ago I posted about my nearly finished 3D printed SW7 models (which are also seen below, with some revisions to the paint
In a recent purchase were these two passenger cars, clearly by the same builder with the red interior, but also clearly not completed, as there
Ending this brief series of recent finds posts, this Graceline reefer recently came to me with some other items. Besides it being a relatively
Among some recent parts purchased was a Nason parts envelope. It is of the same style as they briefly used to sell decals in
In a recent lot purchase was this nice Scale-Craft coach. Besides being a nice example of a classic (if somewhat common) OO model it
Described in two earlier articles, the pair of SW7s are now complete and painted/lettered. It took a while to decide on a scheme. Back in