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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]
Structures For Sale
Typically Frank and I have stayed away from letting people try to sell off their items on our site. We feel it is something better suited to places such as eBay. However this is... [Read more]
A Barbershop from a Willmodels Kit
I have had the want to build a barbershop for sometime. I came very close to adding one on a few of the past structures I have built and for one reason or another I decided against... [Read more]
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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]
Kitbash a Micro Trains Troop Sleeper
Being a modeler of the transition era New York Central and loving headend cars on passenger trains, I needed express cars. On the NYCRR, many styles of headend equipment was used,... [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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Scratch Building 101: PRR Station pt.2
In part one we raised the stations walls, added windows and did a little painting. So lets move right into it and continue where we left off. Construction I gave a warning in the... [Read more]
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The Photography of Russell Lee
A few years ago on one of my many travels on the wonderful website of the Library of Congress, I stumbled upon the work of Russell Lee (1903 – 1986). Lee was part of a group... [Read more]






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