 | CTT's own father and son layout modelers, the early years.
"This model looks great, runs very well, and is a top-of-the-line competitor with the best.
Bob says this model would fit into any railroad theme from 1890 to 1940.
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 | Bob admits his shaky hands and narrow brush would not be equal to the neatly executed details on these buildings.
Bob says the powered RS-3 in this set should be a standard for starter sets modeling the 1950s or '60s.
Lots of operating accessories and tons of action illustrate how Don Miller keeps alive memories of the Great Northern Ry.
Read the feature article on this wonderful railroad in the March 2012 issue of Classic Toy Trains magazine.
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 | Want to see Neal Schorr's realistic Pennsy hi-rail layout in action?
Streaming action video on Paul Matulavich's 15 x 23-foot railroad
scenicked with mesas, oil fields and an eye-catching backdrop.
A great locomotive for expanding a starter set, or just fun to blast around your O gauge railroad!
The FT diesel is a satisfactory runner, and the passenger cars are durable enough to still be running years from now.
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 | This freight set is a colorful, budget-priced outfit perfect for 'round-the-tree fun.
In a nutshell: This set is definitely worth checking out.
If your interests are more toward bright, shiny, and metal, the Lionel Corp. Tinplate line is worth a look.
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 | In this entertaining holiday video Dave Goddard shares his layout to the accompaniment of a song he wrote performed by his band "The Aquatones."
The Polar Express finally arrives in Chicago!
The business end of the MTH Premier line Dash 8 has the look and power of today's real railroads.
O-Gauge railroad model layout. MTH and Lionel, trains running and also working accessories.
If you have room for an F3 in your fleet, this is a solid candidate.
Operation of the MTH Dash 8 was very pleasing.
The Lionel F3 looks sharp and the Canadian Pacific paint scheme gives this model a distinctly classy appearance.
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