Though cabooses have all but disappeared from today’s railroads, they’re still front and center for hobby manufacturers.
For many years Hobbyshop Window was a popular department in the pages of Model Railroader magazine. We’re excited to bring it ...
This model of a West Virginia Pulp & Paper Shay steam locomotive will be running on the Mid-Ohio Valley Model Railroad Club’s HO scale modular layout at the group’s 29th Annual Fall Train Show ...
The ScaleTrains Electro-Motive Division SD7 HO scale (1:87.1) diesel locomotive is highlighted in this latest product review video from Model Railroader magazine. Senior Editor Cody Grivno explores ...
Many people remember a childhood with an electric train set. Perhaps it was an HO-scale layout on a sheet of plywood in the basement or a brand-new Lionel set first discovered under the Christmas tree ...
Model railroading's cross-generational appeal takes center stage at the San Antonio Model Railroad Association's 50th Annual ...
Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., was founded in Milwaukee in 1932 — but it really started on Christmas Day in 1899 when seven-year-old Bill Walthers found his first wind-up toy train waiting under the tree!
Xuron Corp. has introduced a model railroader's tool kit that features a cutter for HO, N, and Z scale trains, a precise, ...