The Walthers HO EMD SD75M, a six-axle road locomotive, is decorated for BNSF Ry. and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe.
Model trains for the 19th century aren’t as common as 20th century prototypes, but they’re available. Here are some places to ...
As we begin a new year, Eric White, Cody Grivno, Mitch Horner, and I take a look back at some Model Railroader’s favorite ...
How small is too small? The most common scales for model trains and sets are O scale and HO scale. In this post, we'll walk you through the differences and point you to the scale that's right for ...
The Anthracite Model Railroad Society will be continuing its Annual Christmas season open house from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, ...
While one model train club is returning, another club may be on its way out leaving behind a 60-year legacy. The Severna Park ...
We’ve seen FPV cameras in model railroad engines before, but that was in the huge O scale. You can also fit a miniature display in the slightly smaller HO scale – perhaps something similar ...
[Luke Towan] has a cool HO scale Escalator mostly made of 3D printed parts, with some laser cut acrylic, for a station on his HO model railroad. Escalators are mesmerizing to watch – there’s ...