All, I just saw this on the Clover House website tonight. I model the 1920s and they are a great resource for dry transfers for that era of...
Here is my track plan for the town of Pocono in eastern PA during the 1920s-1930s, so mostly steam locos. I use car cards and waybills to switch...
I am building a city layout around 1920s and I would like to add a freight house similar to the St. Johns terminal in NYC. I have had good...
Let me know too. I believe I have am MRC Mogul that I tore apart to fix the electrical pick ups but never got around to putting it back together....
Thanks for the advice, I think I will try them out. Hans
Yes, Clover House. Yes, I have used a Microscale product (red label) for setting the decals. I have had good luck with Microscale decals but...
Hi, Has anyone tried dry transfers on N scale wood sided box cars? I stumbled upon a website of a maker of fry transfers that match the era...
What am I missing here.......
Google spookshow. He has rated many, many n scale locos.
Got the single #4 cross overs installed and they work great! I like the fact that the switch works both sets of points. Thanks for the advice.
Looks great!
Not sure why they don't produce them in wood tie only also.
It is listed as 20-230 on the Double Track page on; https://katousa.com/n-unitrack-concrete/ Comes in LH and RH along with some concrete colored...
I have one of those already and would like to add one more cross over for the run around.
I would like to have a run-around between the two main tracks and I am wondering if I should use 2x #4 turnouts or the single piece cross over...
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I was just at the Lima, OH train show and picked up a bunch of paper boxcar sides made by Red Ball. So, of course I took a gander on the internet...
I use mineral spirits on a micro brush. No abrasives. If you haven't ballasted yet I highly recomend the alternate wiring suggested above.
Thanks for the advice.
Maybe I am overthinking this, but I just built a small layout about 2 ft x 8 ft double loop (made using T-Trak modules) using Kato Unitrack and I...