Recently received from Dick Kuehnemund was a scan of an advertisement for Lionel OO that ran in Railroad Magazine. Note the fine print at the
Up today we have the three American OO steel gondola cars you are most likely to encounter, models by produced by Graceline (and later Transportation
I started working in American OO gauge in the late 1970s when I was in high school. I started out in HO. One thing I
One of my projects this summer was painting a number of projects that were on the workbench. I have a simple routine for this work.
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,