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
One piece of information that was never revealed in Scale-Craft advertising was the physical street addresses of their factories in Libertyville, IL. But now I
Recently I realized I did not have any Transportation Models cars in a condition to run on the layout. Looking a bit, I found this
One thing I have found that I have had to do as an American OO enthusiast is from time to time recreate lost knowledge. In
While their OO line was not introduced until 1937, Scale-Craft had been a leader in the scale model railroad industry for some time even by
It might not be the burning question of the ages, but I was very interested to recently see noted clearly on a set of drawings
In April and May of 1945 we have a couple of the most curious advertisements ever run in the model railroad press. I first noticed