Great Model Railroads Volume 33: Doug Tagsold’s Denver, Front Range & Western
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Get a great first look at the Denver, Front Range & Western model railroad layout of Doug Tagsold in this video.
The Santa Fe Emporia Subdivision of Stephen and Cinthia Priest is what you might expect from these two authorities on this railroad.
Allen Keller’s Bluff City Southern is set in the area around Memphis of 1950 when cotton was king.
When it comes to wiring your model railroad, there are many options to choose from. It can even be overwhelming at times because there are so many facets to it.
“Grosser’s Nostalgia Trip” is a 1950’s era re-creation of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Saint Marie Railroad, otherwise known as the Soo Line.
The elements of bustling industrial railroads combined with the urban American scenery of the 1950s were captured to create Chuck Hitchcock’s Argentine Division of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.
Gary Hoover’s Missouri, Kansas & Quincy is a modern HO railroad that covers half a continent from Chicago to California.
Allen Keller’s “Bluff City Southern” operates throughout the Mid-South in 1950 This HO railroad provides interchanges in Memphis for the IC, the Frisco, the L&N, the Southern and the Missouri Pacific.
Take a ride with us and learn all the best and most helpful tips and tricks to create your own great model railroad!
“The Great Northwestern & Pacific” of Chuck Ellis crosses the U.S. from Duluth to Seattle in the 1950s.
Doug Geiger’s Granite Mountain Railway is a three level HO layout made for operation.
The Utah Midland of Al Lindop features the dry look of the Utah high country
The Franklin & South Manchester, one of the greatest model railroads ever built, is the creation of professional model builder George Sellios.
The Franklin & South Manchester, one of the greatest model railroads ever built, is the creation of professional model builder George Sellios.
Join us as we take a trip through the high mountain rails of West Virginia to explore Tony Koester’s unique model of Allegheny Midland Railroad.
Join us as we take a trip through the high mountain rails of West Virginia to explore Tony Koester’s unique model of Allegheny Midland Railroad.
Model Railroaders can never get enough good tips for their layout and we have them here for you
Model Railroaders love tools. Especially when they have the right tool for the right job. NMRA Master Model Railroader, Gerry Leone shows you a variety of specialized tools.
Dick Elwell’s Hoosac Valley is a bridge route that interchanges with the Boston & Albany, the Delaware & Hudson, the New Haven and the New York Central.
The Piermont Division of the Western Maryland is Howard Zane’s beautifully scenicked and detailed model of a West Virginia coal hauler.
This is the third visit to Howard’s artistic layout. After the first two Volumes, Howard completely scenicked the second addition and redid the original HO layout that we documented in Vol. 12.
Steve Barkley, your host, is a life-long modeler. Like many of you, Steve swore he would never convert his layout to DCC and never use a computer to assist with his operations.
Tom Lund, your host, is a life-long modeler and former Model Railroader art director. Tom’s techniques will bring your scenes to life no matter what era or region you model.
Back in the early days of model railroading, backdrops were the exception
Often times when building a model railroad, it can be difficult to avoid flat, empty areas in your scene. Maybe the landscape upon which you’ve designed your layout is made up mostly of cornfields, or perhaps your train tracks pass through an industrial town without much other than a few buildings.
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