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Video: Model Railroader Layout Progress 2013 part 1

By Angela Cotey | March 19, 2013

| Last updated on December 2, 2020

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Each year Model Railroader’s staff organizes a Saturday driving tour to visit model train layouts built by staff members, former staff members, and other Kalmbach Publishing Co. employees. In part 1 you’ll see the first three stops of the day, including Kalmbach Publishing Co. employee Chuck Sable’s HO scale Milwaukee & North Western, Model Railroader and Classic Toy Trains staff member Kent Johnson’s O gauge Canadian Pacific and Canadian National, and Model Railroader senior editor Jim Hediger’s famous HO scale Ohio Southern.

14 thoughts on “Video: Model Railroader Layout Progress 2013 part 1

  1. I need to find a club here in south western oklahoma,I live in Snyder and think there is a club either Lawton or Duncan I have to look into it.I used to belong to the Nashua valley model railroad in Bolton,Ma. but I moved down here in July of 2007 and the club up north moved to Fort Devens.ma,

  2. I really enjoy that seeing other peoples layouts ,it has given me some great ideas for my 4×8 layout

  3. I enjoy seeing what you folks are doing with your own railroads. It also puts a face on the staff and makes it more personal when you read their MR articles.

    For me it is another reaason why MR is the leading publication in the hobby.

    Bob

  4. Nice to see the layouts of some of the people behind Model Railroader magazine. They all look good.

    Frank Romano from Middleboro Mass. 4/6/13

  5. At last !!! Model Railroader is going to be able to do a monthly review of all of the good things going on in the industry. They will also be able to show live and more in depth information for us neopgytes. I have been saving up for twenty five (25) years to have enough space to do a layout big enough to be fun to run. Thank you Thank You, Thank You.

  6. Thanks for giving me the privilege of viewing some of the Model Railroader staffs' layouts. It's always fun to see and hear about their progress. I always look forward to it!

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