Author: Greg Amer
Cab Cubby
Thanks to a tip from The New York Harbor Railroad, I found these inexpensive and very cool little throttle pockets called the Cab Cubby. I immediately ordered a half dozen for $12 on ebay and got free shipping. It’s a great price compared to the competition.
Rails by the Bay Northwest RPM
I spent the day at “Rails by the Bay” Northwest Raiload Prototype Modelers Meet. The meet featured four clinics, hundreds of prototype model exhibits by about twenty modelers, and a great raffle. It was a grat chance to meet some interesting people and swap railroad stories and modeling plans.
Track Plan 39
The High Fidelity Option – The roadbed is in and before I lay track, I thought it’d be a good time to review my track plan. Am I happy with a proto-mash layout? Should I follow the prototype more closely? Am I happy with Peco track? Should I try Proto:87?
Should I Jump an Insulfrog
I’m using Peco Insulfrog turnouts. I like the way the points throw, the stability and the tie plate detail. But…
Roadbed by the sheet.
Since we didn’t buy enough Homabed, Patrick and I went down to Compton Lumber and picked up a sheet of Homasote….
Let’s lay some roadbed
I’ve been sitting on my stash of Homabed for almost a month and I’ve finally decided it’s time to start…
Seattle Lighting Mockup
I want to know where my buildings will be before I start glueing down roadbed and track, so I…
Expanding Test Track
I’ve now got two test tracks: A Peco Code 83 Track, which I installed previously, but have now expanded. A…
Athearn Reefer with SOUND
Now this is real cool! I guess I missed the announcement last month, but Athearn is releasing a 57′ reefer with sound. I’ve never really thought about putting sound in a reefer, but now that I see it, it’s a gotta have it thing.
Alaskan Steamship Co. Free-moN Module Test Run
A test run on my Alaskan Steamship Co. Free-moN module. The module is 42″ x 16″ and features the old Alaskan Steamship Company transfer warehouse and office building located in a run down part of Chinatown.