September 2025

A brick by brick guide to different building construction types and materials

Select your excellent railway buildings: from finances -friendly paper to jaw -falling basepock buildings and buildings. Ah, buildings! These small homes, retailers, stations and buildings that stir your model railway setting with naked tracks. However with the shelf crying underneath the archers of the choices, selecting the proper can really feel like sprinkling vehicles throughout … Continue reading “A brick by brick guide to different building construction types and materials”

Chris Nevard Model Railways & Photography Blog: Clock Change

Yes, it’s happened again! Once every two years, in order to mimic the change of the clock here in England, the traditional Iron Stone Circle should make its way from the depths of the rainforest to Little England. Thankfully, modern technological machines like cranes have made things a little easier. Big machines keep the hour … Continue reading “Chris Nevard Model Railways & Photography Blog: Clock Change”

Valentine’s Day gift ideas for model railways enthusiasts

On Valentine’s Day, treat the model in your life to something truly unique. Soon after Valentine’s Day approaches, a lot of people start looking for gifts for that special someone in their life. If that someone happens to be a railway model, you can be in for a pleasant surprise when you see the beautiful … Continue reading “Valentine’s Day gift ideas for model railways enthusiasts”

GWR rusted rails – The Model Railway Show

Rusty rails and chairs eradicate trackwork for Bai Dell By demilling and rusting rail nets and seats, I finished my monitor job this week. After dusting chairs and nets with the rusty powder from Welgio, I used an old brush to spread it throughout. After that, I used air (the method of changing compressed air … Continue reading “GWR rusted rails – The Model Railway Show”

Port Dalhousie Sub – The Model Railway Show

Prior to this post, I mentioned that in order to make my S-Scale model of the Niagara, St. Catherine, and Toronto Railway accurate, I needed to activate the link between the signed scenes. I thought I’d send a series of letters outlining some of my design choices. In the Port Dilosie Sub Division, I have … Continue reading “Port Dalhousie Sub – The Model Railway Show”

CSX and recognizing the Mother of American Railroading

The Chisi system and the Sebard Coast Line were combined to become CSX Transportation on November 1, 1980. When the Baltimore businesses got together on February 27, CSX began a new era of transportation that went beyond integration to help fix the Rail Street Business. Chartered in 1827, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was the … Continue reading “CSX and recognizing the Mother of American Railroading”

The Heavy Eyebrow of Steam

For the most part, steam locomotos maintained an attractive appearance while still delivering respectable performance. Furthermore, a handful of them were performing adequately; this was an additional energy feature. Following 1920, mechanical engineers created a wide range of units, all with the goal of improving the performance of the most popular steam locomotive designs. A … Continue reading “The Heavy Eyebrow of Steam”

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