Ultimate Guide 2022 Videos List

Ultimate Guide 2022 Videos List

By Steve Sweeney | January 19, 2022

| Last updated on May 3, 2022

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Trains.com’s Ultimate Guide to Model Railroading 2022 includes videos to accompany the articles in the printed issue. Here are links to each of the videos available.

SEE Lee Marsh’s Layout:

Lee Marsh’s HO scale Great Northern Cascade Division

SEE Gerry Leone tackle a track helix:

Building benchwork and beginning stage of a helix

SEE Seth Puffer’s layout:

Seth Puffer’s Puffer Bridge Lines in HO scale

SEE How to weather outdoor buildings with Rene!:

Weather an outdoor building and visit a garden center layout

SEE Eric White troubleshooting a brass locomotive:

Troubleshoot an HO scale brass steam locomotive

SEE How to design a track plan:

Designing a layout

SEE Dave Abeles prepare locomotives:

Motive power preparations on Dave Abeles’ Conrail Onondaga Cutoff

SEE Gerry Leone solder!:

Gerry Leone teaches soldering

SEE How to make realistic roads with Steve Brown:

Making realistic roads

VISIT Tony Koester’s Nickel Plate:

Operating on Tony Koester’s Nickel Plate Road

SEE How to build a paper kit!:

How to build a paper structure

VIEW A story with Gerry Leone:

A Memorable MR Moment with Gerry Leone

SEE Using capacitors in model trains:

Using capacitors in model trains

WATCH Gerry Leone create a lake:

How to make a lake on a model railroad

WATCH How to prepare a locomotive for repainting:

Preparing an N scale locomotive for repainting

SEE An Iron Range-themed HO scale model railroad:

Hans Schlegel’s Gogebic Iron Range in HO scale

SEE An in-depth, detailed tour of Seth Puffer’s layout:

Signature scenes of the Puffer Lines

SEE Highlights of a cross-country trek aboard Amtrak long-distance trains:

Celebrating Amtrak at 50+

One thought on “Ultimate Guide 2022 Videos List

  1. Could we learn the location of the foundry shown in the magazine? Better yet, are there any drawings of the facility available?

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