I'm going to miss the old extensive index too. Howevery, the information is not completely gone. If you look under the Our Magazine->Back Issues...
1--------------X----------------------------------10 Highly Prototypical ------------------Highly Freelanced...
Railpub would be a good place to start. They specialize in old and out of print publications. Welcome to Railpub.com
It has been a while since the last news release about this fuel cell locomotive. Last I heard, the locomotive was sent to the Transportation...
Nice looking room! If you really want to find out if the volcano is gone, try putting a light source (lamp without a shade works well) next to...
I responded!
Welcome to Trainboard! You might want to try both the Central of Georgia Historical Society and the Southern Railway Historical Society. Their...
I used Great Stuff spray foam on mine. Cut it down with a hacksaw blade (easy to get it to lay flat across the seam) to match the level of the...
Oh boy. Where to begin. There are so many things I would like to complete on my layout this year. Here is what I can think of right now:...
Very nice, Wolfgang! Thank you for sharing. With a little more width and additional tracks, that design should solve a staging yard problem I...
I would be up for it! I was wondering if we were going to do another party this year...
Raymond, I second Sean's prayer and thanks. Could not have said it any better myself. Please let everyone over there know there are many more...
Welcome to TB! I run the NCE PowerCab system on my layout and am happy with it. It is the NCE entry level system. I chose it for the USB...
I'm jealous... :tb-biggrin: I've been wanting to do this for some time to make some turn-of-the-century locos from Southern Railways drawings.
A 4-4-0 is highly appropriate for pulling passenger cars in the late 1800's early 1900's era and will work great on 18-22" curves. A good rule to...
WOW! What a sweet deal! Wish I could find one like it on a PFM 2-6-0...
First, welcome to Trainboard! As far as cramming too much track into too little space, we have all done that at one time or another. :tb-tongue:...
:tb-hissyfit: I've done that before, too.... But yes, the blinking on and off means a short somewhere.
I have a PowerCab that recently behaved the same way as described. Typically, if there is a short circuit across the tracks, the PowerCab will...
I agree with Tracy. I use 1-1/4" coarse thread drywall screws countersunk into the masonite. I have not gone as far as putty/drywall compound...