Train enthusiasts were in their element Saturday — but in small scale. The National Model Railroad Association’s Mid Central ...
Rusty Paulus' trains were a family tradition long before they became a personal passion. Paulus, who lives in Alvin after living in Pasadena for decades, is showing his collection of S guage model ...
Of the 18 museums in Balboa Park, only one is in a basement. The San Diego Model Railroad Museum is the successor to a rich ...
The holiday display weaves 34 feet of “O”-gauge model railroad track through miniature New York City landmarks, including a ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Seashore Trolley Museum’s new Maine Central Model Railroad building is now ...
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It’s a small world after all: Local model train hobbyists show off their creativity, as tedious as it can be
Frees City is like any other small town in America, or more likely the ones you remember. There’s a deli, and an auto shop, ...
It has always been, and will always be, July 10, 1975 in Ralph S. DeBlasi’s basement. The basement, which DeBlasi of Camden County refers to as his “time machine,” is home to his prototype model ...
We know many people who put much effort into building model train setups. But [Rambros] has an entire set 3D printed, and the files are open source, so you can print your own or modify it to suit you.
The holiday season is upon us, brightened by decorations peeking onto the streets from house windows and adorning front lawns, lighting up storefronts and public spaces. Twinkling lights, greenery and ...
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Five model railroad painting hacks
Painting is one of my favorite aspects of the hobby, though I guess that shouldn’t come as a big surprise. My father and ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - The magic of the O’Gauge model railroad has returned to Sulphur for another year. The Southwest Louisiana O’Gauge Model Railroad Club is running its train layout at the ...
Everybody loves trains, don’t they? Particularly the old ones; the chug-chug, clickety-clack, smoke-stacked steam locomotives of days gone by. Historically, they were the 19th/early-20th centuries’ ...
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