A 1962 freight derailment spelled the end for the century-old Wabash depot at little Philo, Ill. Glen Brewer My clock-radio came on at the usual morning hour with the local news. The date was Wednesday, October 3, 1962. The announcer reported a train wreck in Philo, Ill., the previous evening, blocking the Wabash Railroad’s main […]
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William Canelos In the December 2012 issue, William Canelos explains how to build lithium-ion battery packs for your large-scale trains. To save you time, we’ve included a list of links and resources he referred to in the article. 18650 size, lithium-ion batteries All-battery.com All-battery.com Simple smart chargers suitable for charging one to four cells from […]
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In the December 2012 and February 2013 issues, Ray Dunakin describes how to make a rustic cabin out of styrene. Use these full-size drawings of the walls as a template, and follow along with Ray to learn how to make this impressive structure. Download the PDF of this project here. […]
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Download the PDF of this project here. This PDF is formatted to print on your home printer. Most pieces are formatted to fit on a 8.5″ x 11″ piece of paper. For larger parts of the plan, you will see “break lines.” Line up the break lines to create the larger piece. Please note: […]
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In the December 2012 and February 2013 issues of Garden Railways, Bruce Chandler describes in detail how to scratchbuild an ET&WNC wooden hopper car. As a bonus, we have scanned in prototype drawings and a prototype photo from the July 1981 issue of Model Railroader. Download the PDF of this project here. This PDF is […]
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Kevin Strong Jigs for building trestle bents Black Bear Construction Company316 Crafts Prairie RoadBastrop TX 78602Price: TJ-5LG, $107Website: www.blackbearcc.com Acrylic jigs and drawings to aid in the construction of trestle bents; different jigs available for different numbers and orientations of legs Pros: Sturdy construction; suitable for trestles built to a range of scales by using […]
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Marc Horovitz 16mm scale, gauge 0 or 1 British coach British Model SupplyAvailable in the US fromAccucraft Trains33268 Central Ave.Union City CA 94587Check with your local dealer for price and availabilityWebsite: http://accucraft.com Mostly plastic model of a Lynton & Barnstaple 3rd class, center-observation coach; non-opening doors; full interior; truck-mounted chopper couplers; unsprung, diecast trucks; gauge […]
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Kevin Strong Steel and mahogany modular elevated railway system Empire Rail Works1532 E. St. Mark’s Ct.Salt Lake City UT 84124See website for pricingWebsite: www.empirerailworks.com Laser-cut steel and mahogany Chicago “L”-style elevated railway platform; suitable for suspending from ceiling Pros: Clean, sturdy construction, simple assembly, neat overall appearanceCons: None Kevin Strong If you’re modeling an urban […]
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Marc Horovitz Farm wagon and station plan sets Vilas County Lumber Company12306 Lakeview TrailHomer Glen IL 60491Prices: Michigan Central passenger-depot plans, $17; farm wagon plans, $29 Website: www.vclco.com Plans for large-scale structures, bridges, boats, and more; includes CAD drawings and (in many cases) materials lists, 3D drawings, and photos Pros: Plans for a variety of […]
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The drawing of this coal trestle is based on a prototype located on the Norfolk & Western Ry. in Montpelier, Va. Coal from this terminal was loaded onto trucks with a conveyor and delivered to the nearby DuPont estate. Since the terminal was for private, exclusive use, there was no weigh scale or office house. […]
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Just as the Santa Fe warbonnet F3 is considered model railroading’s all-time favorite diesel, so is the Pennsylvania RR’s GG1 model railroading’s all-time favorite electric. This product from RMT isn’t a scale model, but it finds its roots in the classic traditionally sized Lionel no. 2332 GG1. Though made for layouts with tighter curves, this […]
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