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An interview with Ben Fioriello of the NJ Hi-Railers takes us behind the scenes in the move of an immaculate O scale layout.
O scale was the most common model railroad scale in the United States from the early 1930s until the early 1960s, when HO (‘half O’) scale trains pushed ahead in popularity. O scale has ...
Paul Harbord, member, fixes a derailment on an O scale model train layout during an annual Holiday Model Railroad Exhibit by New York Society of Model Engineers in Carlstadt on December 3, 2022.
Want to see extensive tours of other HO and O scale layouts in and around Novi, Michigan? Be sure to explore the “Layout Visits” category, found exclusively on Trains.com Video! Trains.com ...
Don Eastman has begun filling vacant lots left in a model train layout in his Sarnia basement after a U.S.-based railway society collected about 50 of his handmade wooden building models, along ...