I have just put my N scale layout back up after doing some 5/8" scale narrow gauge stuff. It's easier for my young son to see trains running than...
Ok, i'm looking for a decent plan for a shelf layout, very industrial, switched by the following units - 1) Model 40 2) ALCo S2 3) GE 44 tonner...
Hey Steven. Ya wanna throw one of those trailers up north to canada, i'm sure i could get some shots of it moving along the Niagara River Line...
I was looking at it in the new issue of MR, and, just like the photo posted here, feel that the couplers are just too HUGE!!!! I think to make it...
Here's a shot of the combine on it's own. Sorry it's a bit fuzzy. They are made by a company called TOY ZONE. the boxes are different colors,...
>> I'm in the process of building a much needed 5th switch. If it turns >> out ok, I may tackle replacing the two pair on the layout. Keep me...
>>>5/8"? Is that 1:20 scale? Does that means you will probably have to scratch just about everything? I really like your use of action figures....
Well, here's one i didn't see in the list. It wasn't under MOW either. So, let's see some cranes. Bytown Railway Society's ex-Central Vermont...
Well, here are the first photos of the new Kenwood Valley Railway. Built in 5/8" scale to make it 2ft gauge, the line will have a loading area...
I was thinking along the lines of ink. Now why alcohol?? And what ratio would it be ink:alcohol? I'm looking at soaking them in a container, as...
And not the kind you wear. Ok, i'm about to start construction on the 5/8" scale layout, and i'm using wood ties. How do any of you stain your...
It's an Aristo Craft. Really nice running unit. HOWEVER, if you ever waht to know where your bad spots are in the track, run something like...
Here's a couple shots of our outdoor layout. You might have trouble spotting the actual garden railway in the first shot. The trolley is near...
They are made by a company called Toy Zone Inc. They have different color boxes actually. One of mine was in a Yellow one, the other in a red...
Okee dokee. With all the discussion about those cat construction vehicles through the past few weeks, i decided to check into them. Well, over...
36" gauge caboose #28 on the East Broad Top Railway in Pennsylvania taken last August. And New York Central wood caboose #19950 at the Lakeshore...
OK, here's a question that could work in any scale, but since i'm in N scale, that's the scale we'll deal with.:teeth: What do you use for roads...
Well, here's my roster. There are alot of older engines, and about 70% of the locomotives reside on display shelves. the better units are kept on...
The nose of both units is identical in many ways. Of course, the most obvious thing is the fact that the FPa is shorter than the PA.
Yeah, i was thinking customising one. It's my wife you see, she thought it would be funny on the layout, with a big pot leaf on it, reefer...