I actually sprung for the Micro Trains set as I'm looking at doing a small logging-themed switching layout myself. I know the production costs...
This looks incredible. (It almost makes living in Spokane worth it... :LOL:)
Hey everyone, I'm hoping that someone can help shed some light on the major freight trains in service around 1983 in the state of Indiana. More...
Interesting. I was playing around in AnyRail and came up with this: Temp Plan by Spooked posted Aug 23, 2016 at 10:37 AM The railroad would be...
I'm leaning towards using Ken Olsen's Dawson Station layout but switching the location to Eastern Washington for grain car pick up / drop off....
Some food for thought at least. I just wanted a small train layout to play with. Look at the can of worms I opened! :LOL: So these were my two...
I have seen that site Doug, but thank you for bringing it up again. I guess what I'm driving at is: given the way cars are switched or moved on an...
Hey everyone, I've tentatively decided to try and build an N scale 1' x 4' inglenook layout for my first model railroad, but I'm not quite sure...
Thanks! :D
This layout is really fantastic. I love seeing all the detail and little components that people can fit into smaller layouts. Is there a trackplan...
I too, am liking the look of the vintage version. Very classy.
Hey everyone, I hope it's okay that I post this here as well as it pertains to N scale. I'm selling the last of my Santa Fe-related trains, (in...
I would definitely use LEDs over fluorescent bulbs. It looks like you've got quite a few good suggestions. Fluorescent light can actually...
Wow. Thanks for those pictures, Ken. Such a cool little layout.
Peter, Thank you! Having access to MRR Digital Archives has once again come in handy. It's in the September 1981 Issue. Very, very cool. :D ~...
Kenneth, That Grainball Junction / Port of Corpus Christi Layout you posted is amazing. Do you have any more pictures of it by chance? ~ Michael
That is one ugly train... :LOL:
Oh man, you opened up a can of worms with this one... ;) So much to list... but how about another run of Pullman Heavyweight 60' Railroad Post...
... more streamliners. Let's take that Norfolk & Western J-class #611, away from Bachmann, shall we? Show 'em how it's done! ;)