Printable Delco Battery Billboard
The Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co — better known as Delco Electronics Corportation, or simply Delco — is an automotive electronics company that created the world’s... [Read more]
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Articulated Buses
John, an N Scale Limited reader, recently wrote to us asking if we could help him locate articulated city buses in N scale. He is specifically looking for a 1979 Gillig bus. John says... [Read more]
Help with Dollhouse Trim
So, as you’ve probably read, I’m in the middle of building the Pennsylvania Railroad Hunt Tower — although, it’s been pretty slow going. I’m up to building... [Read more]
Just for Fun: Pennsy Camaro
The other day, I posted a ficticious Pennsylvania paint scheme on a Dash 9 in response to a post by forum member, One of One-Sixty. This morning on the drive to work, I started thinking…... [Read more]
Storm Lake Mobil Kit by JL Innovative Designs
I’ve been wanting to do a Mobil gas station for a long time. I even bought Al’s Victory Service kit by Walthers and the City Classics gas station with the intent to one... [Read more]
New N Scale Limited Blog
As much as Chris and I love N Scale Limited, sometimes it’s difficult to find enough time to sit down and write full length articles and still keep modeling. Plus, there’s... [Read more]
A Cinematic Look at NYC’s Penn Station
Let’s take a look at New York City’s Pennsylvania Station — one of the most architecturally-significant pieces of railroad history — as seen through the Hollywood’s... [Read more]
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Scratch Built PRR Tower: Part 2
It’s time to continue the Pennylvania Railroad Hunt Tower built from part 1, and start building some windows and assembling walls. Photo by Flickr member, McIvory. Used with... [Read more]
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Scratch Built PRR Tower: Part 1
And so begins my adventure in scratch-building a structure. Sure, I’ve scratch built things for my model railroad before — newsstands, kiosks, a pigeon coop and other small... [Read more]
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Styrene Identification
How many times have you worked on a project with strip styrene, only to find a pile of random pieces left when you’re done? Is that .015″ or .020″? You’re not... [Read more]






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