Blackwater Canyon Line - O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum Mark I got behind and just reread what you are doing Is it practical to hide some of the drop with rocks, ripples, etc past the waterfall I was thinking about the James River and the fall line at Richmond and realized that the falls are partially hidden by the downstream features Is this for “emergency” use or will it be more often?
Atlas just released their spring 2024 O gauge catalog. . heres a quick . . . No time for pix, as we are uploading all this in our website now but here goes P-42 Genesis locos Amtk P7, NJT latest scheme, MNR in CR hertitage, FL9 hertage, and NYC heritage GP-15's CR, UP, MoPac, GMTX, NS, CSX, York Rail (G W Orange black) Our special run request under consideration is California Northern Former Weaver 2-8-0 consolidations CN W, B M, WM, SOU, UP, NYC Our special
BART in O Gauge - O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum BART uses a totally unique 5'6" track gauge So, I can see why no US rail car builder would ever want to tackle a contract The only other broad gauges in use today are Philadelphia's Septa Market-Frankford EL and Trolley lines, Pittsburgh light rail, and New Orleans street cars These use 5'2"+ Fred
Reply to Flyer prewar O gauge diecast passenger cars I recently acquired a three-car set of American Flyer prewar O gauge diecast passenger cars, a 521 Club Car and a pair of 524 Pullmans From the Greenberg Flyer Prewar O Gauge book by Schuweiler these were produced 1939-41 as the start of the new 3 16" scale line of rolling stock embarked upon by new owners A C Gilbert Co After World War II this product line would be retooled as S gauge So
Reply to (10 31 16) O Gauge Train Station from Menards! We’ve got a Halloween treat for you! Here are few photos of our upcoming O Gauge Train Station! We apologize for the delay, but this should be available for purchase sometime tomorrow morning (11 1 16)! Stay tuned for the official announcement! There has been plenty of excitement regarding this new release and we would like to apologize for the delay in making the Train Station available for
Whatever happened to Q scale - O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum Up into the 1960's the model railroad magazines and literature sometimes referred to "Q scale" John Armstrong's book "Track Planning for Realistic Operation" (1963 version) mentioned Q scale as using 1 177" track gauge for 1:48 scale, so it was accurate for standard gauge However, I just saw in Wikipedia the explanation that Q scale used 1 25" track gauge and 1:45 scale Their info came from
Uncataloged RailKing O Gauge Santa Fe Extended Vision Caboose Announced . . . Uncataloged RailKing O Gauge Santa Fe Extended Vision Caboose Announced May 24, 2022 - M T H Electric Trains has announced an exclusive RailKing O Gauge Santa Fe Extended Vision Caboose in two unique paint schemes for Patrick's Trains in Wheeling, West Virginia These very limited caboose releases are available in two different car numbers each and are only available for order on a first-come
Miami to Key West O Gauge Stores, to visit. We are heading to Miami and Key West later this month and would like to stop at O gauge stores with an 2 hours of Miami and on the way to Key West I have done the google search, but I would rather have personal recommendations Thanks in advance
Lionel train shop in Dallas TX? - O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum I'm visiting my son in Allen TX (north of Dallas) and am building a traditionel Lionel layout for my grandson We need to buy a small quantity of 031 curved track What hobby shop would you recommend I shop at for the track?
ISO Experiences w Wago Lever Nuts - O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum I have used the gray Wago lever locks for both my home and trains I have been able to get them to clamp down on both 14 gauge sold wire, the sort used on a an TPC400, and the size wire for the data cable DSUB9 on the Command Base And hook up multiple TPCs with a five slot pair I switched to blue Power Masters, have yet to sell the TPCs (actually IC Control units) I just ordered some of the