A model I finished some time ago, but have yet to post about, is this modern bulkhead flat, scratch built in American OO by (I
I’ve been working on adding more links to the “101” articles in this site (many of the articles that had been linked to these articles
When Scale-Craft expanded their line of heavyweight passenger cars in 1940, they opted to model a Pullman Solarium car for their observation car. A contemporary
The final three models in this series looking at boxcars and reefers built to operate on the Norfolk & Ohio layout of Carl Appel (more
Model railroad equipment built by the same builder often have similar features. There are a group of common features seen on these cars built by
Another recently completed project was this gondola, one that a Lionel collector might find amusing. It was built using sides from a seller on eBay
The leading early American OO manufacturer was Nason Railways (more here). With a complete line on the market in 1934, a very necessary item to
Back in 2018 I posted about how I went about putting a drive in a Hallmark-Lionel F3. A collectable item produced by Hallmark in 1999
While the track on my own layout is hand laid with Code 100 rail, not everyone has time (or skill) for that. Besides the various
As noted in several recent posts, before WWII Scale-Craft had a line of decals. Shipped with drawings, these were sized correctly for OO and were