The 28 cm SK L/40 "Bruno"
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Our traveling correspondent Grunt68 visited a great place called Camp 18 in California, an old logging camp. Packed full of old junk skidders, and all types of cats.
Tools date back thousands of years so this feature many not fit your idea of "vintage", but these tools give us an idea of how to model the scale tools in our mid-twentieth century model workshops and benches.
Modelers and railfans may enjoy these 30-odd photos of a Southern Railway bay window caboose.
Remember models by Aurora Plastics Corporation? Recall they went away in the mid-1970s, and Monogram bought them? Ever wonder why many kits were not reissued, and if the legendary train wreck that destroyed tooling actually happened? This will set the...
Enjoy these photos of The 8th annual Big Train Show, organized by the Johnson City Railroad Experience. Most of these photos are of the layout by the Sipping & Switching Society of North Carolina.
The late Chester Fesmire created incredible models. His friend Pennmann814 shares them with us.
Our friend Pennmann814 has been busy. He sent in these photos of a HO mill he scratchbuilt.
The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad operates a S-160 USATC locomotive, No. 1702. It has been modified from its original purpose, including a tender from a Rock Island steam loco. This feature looks at the loco and S-160 for Modelers.
To maintain their first generation Alcos and 100+ year-old steam locomotives, the Nevada Northern Railway in Ely, Nevada operates this engine house. In 2007 I toured this fantastical realm of railroad reverence.
A place you can go to run a 100+ year-old steam locomotive - yeah, right! But it is not a myth and you do not have to capture a unicorn to find the Nevada Northern Railway in Ely, Nevada. In 2007 I partook of this fantastical realm of railroad reverence...
Rachel, a Vulcan Iron Works 1920 2-4-4T steam loco.
Our Northern Plains correspondent HARV again provides us with many scenes useful to model railroaders, and other model genres. Here he spotted this interesting round-end concrete grain elevator in Wyoming.
Our Northern Plains correspondent HARV provides us with many scenes useful to model railroaders, and other model genres. Here he spotted this classic Railroad Grain Elevator in Wyoming.
Come look and appreciate the wonderful and weird colors and formations of scenery seen along railroads.
This feature presents some colors of real rail car wheel weathering.
What color is railroad track? What color ISN'T it? Come look.