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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.
Scale, which tells you the ratio of your model train compared with a real one. An O scale model train is 1:48, so 1 inch on the model equals 48 inches on a real train.
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Line, Menards, and other 3-rail O gauge trains? Do you like big trains but have a small budget? This is the channel for you!
Gribbell collected O-scale trains because the more popular HO was too small and he’s a purist; O-scale trains are built at a dependably accurate ratio of 1 model inch to 48 real inches.
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 ...
Line, Menards, and other 3-rail O gauge trains? Do you like big trains but have a small budget? This is the channel for you!
S-Gauge railroad cars have sophisticated electronics and are geared toward collectors and dedicated hobbyists. O-Gauge: O-gauge trains are 1-to-48 scale and are the trains people see on display in ...
Appraisal: Märklin O-Gauge Train Set, from Vintage Las Vegas.
A working locomotive lets off steam at the 55th annual Railroad Hobby Show. Another show for train lovers - the Northeast Large Scale Train Show - is roaring into the grounds of the Eastern States ...
The Amherst Railway Society will host the Northeast Large Scale Train Show at The Big E this weekend.
Executive producer Marsha Bemko shares her tips for getting the most out of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. Value can change: The value of an item is dependent upon many things, including the condition of the ...