Steam locos

Limited Modeler:Pre-USRA NYC steamers

A nice, small, HO scale, fairly cheap steam engine?

I'm working on a little shelf layout, and I want a small steam engine to run occasionally. It's a switching layout, so I think a 2-8-0 is the biggest I'd go for, and if it's a tank engine that's even better. Since I need to buy basically all my materials and supplies in one go instead of dipping into a built-up stockpile, I'm looking for something on the cheaper end.

Build a Model Railroad in 10 Minutes a Day

This year I’ve decided to devote 10 minutes a day to working on model railroading. My first post was on FaceBook Live so not sure how to share that here but the next three are online there as well as on YouTube. 
 

Prototype Photographs 2021

 

Hi All,

Went to see some trains today with my camera.  Found a couple scenes that you might enjoy looking at. 

In the spirit of the holidays I'd like to share them with You.

Hope the ensuing year is Happy, Healthful and Prosperous for you.

I’m looking forward to see and enjoy your prototype photos too again this year.  

I truly enjoyed the last couple years photos.  Thanks!

Nick

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What's on Your Workbench - January 2021

We've turned the corner into a New Year! Time to share your latest workbench and layout progress as we kick off January.

Eric

 

Eric Hansmann
Editor-at-Large, Model Railroad Hobbyist
Follow along with my railroad modeling:
http://designbuildop.hansmanns.org/

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Help installing a light in a brass steam engine headlight

I could use a few pointers on installing a light (led or bulb) into a brass steam engine headlight.  The light will be controlled by a TCS decoder, so a led or bulb can be accounted for by CV's.  I need to drill one or two small holes for the wire, thus the problem.  How do I detach the headlight assembly from the boiler in order to drill the holes.

re-boxing locos

Most steam engines come in boxes with the loco and tender separate. Most in a foam and cutout. And a simple plastic wrap. But that requires keeping them unplugged. I would like to be able to box my locos with them permanently plugged together. Minimum handling and simply placed in a box. I've noticed some mention of not using plastic. So what is best, or better? How about parchment paper? Is it better to use genuine Saran wrap? I prefer something cheap, normally around the house, and not have to purchase through Amazon to get some "specific" thing.

Please help identify these locos

Hey folks. We acquired a whole bunch of trains and I'm having a difficult time identifying these two engines. Please be gentle, I'm just learning.

As you can see, Loco #1 is hollow inside and has a "2" cast into it. It is 6-1/8" long.

Loco #2 is solid on the front half and weighs just under 1.5lb and is 6-3/8" long.

Thank you in advance for helping a newby learn the ropes.

Best Builders

Hey everyone,

Does any one know which Korean (but not limited to) manufactures are the best and what their contact info is. I wanted to start a couple of locomotive projects, other countries are fine also.  Not having much luck looking. Looking for the finest detail and durability.

 

Thanks for you help

Karl

Pine Ridge railroad #42 restoration


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