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What are callipers and why do I need digital one for model railways

Reasons why digital scales are an essential tool for model railway builders and maintainers. Accuracy may make all the difference in achieving a practical and aesthetically pleasing setup, whether you’re laying track, adjusting rolling shares, or building a model. A digital caliper is a crucial tool for getting to this level of accuracy. What follows … Continue reading “What are callipers and why do I need digital one for model railways”

DC and/or DCC on the Same Layout

This is the official BYMRR Model Railroad Blog Page containing many excellent articles all about model railroading – train tutorials, modeling tips and techniques, layout scenery, wiring your railroad, automating your trains, building your layout benchwork, operating your trains and and links to model railroading supplies. Written by model railroad authorities on how to build … Continue reading “DC and/or DCC on the Same Layout”

Geneva Street Terminal – The Model Railway Show

Earlier in this post, I mentioned that I wanted to awaken the link between signed scenes to make my S-Scale model of the Niagara St. Catherine and Toronto Railway more accurate. I thought I may send a series of letters outlining some of my design choices. Woodoff Siding, Ontario Avenue, and the NS & T … Continue reading “Geneva Street Terminal – 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”

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”

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