Okay, new site "started." I'll update it as I get more to work with this summer. site can be found here:...
I'm sorry, I've kinda renigged on my webmaster duties with school and whatnot. (and lack of current content to work with). So far all I've got...
It's official. The Colfax RR Musuem will Co-Host the 2004 National SOO Line Historical Society Convention in Western Wisconsin.
you can use the light sensitive sensors to stop the train (kinda like some HO layouts *gasp*). Just set how many sections you want to go and go...
reversing unit would help quite a bit...umm...if you can get your hands on an aristo flat with stakes, you have paperwork fairly well taken care...
USA Trains us pretty good for it's price. I'm not sure what to say as to what looks like it is a toy...Bachmann has gotten better with it's...
about 4+ hours west on I-94...but there are also a couple more museums in the area (Ladysmith and Spooner). It would make a worthwhile day trip.
Thanks, Bill. We've been open for about 8 years now (and working on it an additional 2). Look forward to seeing some of y'all.
I work at the Colfax RR Museum in Colfax Wisconsin. Since this looks like the board to post museum info, I shall do so now. Located just off...
sorry about that...got stuff mixed up...*note to self: post pertinent info before midnight when brain is functioning* [img]
yeah, there is a slight difference in the scaling of G Gauge. 1:20.3 is meant more for narrow gauge modeling (a la Bachmann). 1:29 is much...