Mantua shortly before WWII produced a version of their 4-4-0 locomotive and the 3 old time passenger cars in OO. They were, in reality, HO
In a series that started here I’ve been working on completing a prewar Nason boxcab. Finally, it is nearly done. In terms of operation, it
Back in 2008 I kitbashed two Life-Like stock pens, combining them into one larger pen for the layout. The post about that is here, and
Today we have this gem to look at in American OO, a Long Island Scale Model Company (LIMCO or Limco) die cast PRR MP54 MU
I’ve had a poor Xerox of their catalog for many years, but Al recently sent me photos of his original of the Limco catalog, and
As noted in part I, back a few years ago I posted about the Super Scale NW-2 model, of which I own a couple examples
I’ve looked at the Super-Scale NW-2 a bit in the website, a function of I actually own two of them. For example this great one
Not too long ago I picked up these three vintage models, all decorated (very simply) as Belline. Who was the builder? I have no idea.
Back in 2019 I featured in a post a coach from the Green Bay & Northern, the freelanced road of an unknown OOldtimer. Since then
Way back in 2010 I posted about a couple pair of trucks of mystery that had recently been purchased. Unknown maker, and still unknown (to