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Five common structures for a model train layoutBig and small, grand and simple, passenger and yes, even freight, the iconic train station is ... you'll usually find on most layouts. With great insight from Model Railroader Editor Eric White ...
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Trains.com on MSNA foray into N scale mini-layoutsI constructed my first N scale layout in a coffee table in 1976 based on the East Glasstop project railroad series that appeared in Model Railroader from December of 1970 to April of 1971. However, it ...
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Trains.com on MSNAn interview with Mr. Muffin’s TrainsAn interview with Mr. Muffin’s Trains gives us the scoop into this growing family-owned business in this Q&A interview.
In Dix Hills, nearly 80 members of the TMB (Train Masters of Babylon) Model Train Club meet regularly to bring their own ...
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — Seashore Trolley Museum’s new Maine Central Model Railroad building is now open year-round.
Dennis Lakomy has been collecting and running model trains since his dad gave him his first model train set in 1962.
Model railroaders ... the track in N-scale layouts is 9 mm wide, meaning that the whole system had to fit in just 23 x 20 mm 2, the frontal area of a typical train car. One of the few cameras ...
The group spent 16 months crafting a 6,500-square-foot display from scratch, placed alongside an iconic, blood-splattered set ...
Experience the Magic at Their Monthly Open Houses and Annual Train Show The Ann Arbor Model Railroad Club (AAMRC) ... Read ...
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