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  1. Hillbrook Yard PRR HO scale layout

    Hillbrook Yard PRR HO scale layout

    The first pictures of my PRR freelance project, set through decade 1947-1957.
  2. New Section.

    New Section.

    New Bridge & Valley.
  3. T

    HO scale code 83 super flextrack with concrete tiles

    Hello, I am building a model roller coaster (operating) and I am using HO scale model train track for the rails. How flexible is code 83 super flextrack? I need it to be able to bend in to a 9" radius. Is this possible? Can I bend the track up and down? When the flextrack is bent...
  4. Ho Scale 1950s Era  "Gang Switch" Station

    Ho Scale 1950s Era "Gang Switch" Station

    These "gang switch" poles have cross arm widths of 1.75 inches and pole length of 5.1 to 5.3 inches. Check me out here at: http://www.madeitmyself.com/user/vertrynelec.aspx http://community.webshots.com/user/VertrynElec/profile...
  5. Ho Scale 1950s Era  "Gang Switch" Poles

    Ho Scale 1950s Era "Gang Switch" Poles

    These "gang switch" poles have cross arm widths of 1.75 inches and pole length of 5.1 to 5.3 inches. Check me out here at: http://www.madeitmyself.com/user/vertrynelec.aspx http://community.webshots.com/user/VertrynElec/profile...
  6. Ho Scale 1950s Era  "Gang Switch" Poles

    Ho Scale 1950s Era "Gang Switch" Poles

    These "gang switch" poles have cross arm widths of 1.75 inches and pole length of 5.1 to 5.3 inches. Check me out here at: http://www.madeitmyself.com/user/vertrynelec.aspx http://community.webshots.com/user/VertrynElec/profile...
  7. Ho Scale 1950s Era  "Gang Switch" Station

    Ho Scale 1950s Era "Gang Switch" Station

    These "gang switch" poles have cross arm widths of 1.75 inches and pole length of 5.1 to 5.3 inches. Check me out here at: http://www.madeitmyself.com/user/vertrynelec.aspx http://community.webshots.com/user/VertrynElec/profile...
  8. Ho Scale 1950s Era  "Gang Switch" Station

    Ho Scale 1950s Era "Gang Switch" Station

    These "gang switch" poles have cross arm widths of 1.75 inches and pole length of 5.1 to 5.3 inches. Check me out here at: http://www.madeitmyself.com/user/vertrynelec.aspx http://community.webshots.com/user/VertrynElec/profile...
  9. HO Scale "12KV" Transformer Poles

    HO Scale "12KV" Transformer Poles

    Handcrafted utility poles for ho scale model railroad layouts...........
  10. HO Scale "12KV" Gang Switch Pole

    HO Scale "12KV" Gang Switch Pole

    Handcrafted utility poles for ho scale model railroad layouts...........
  11. "69KV" Subtransmission Utility Poles

    "69KV" Subtransmission Utility Poles

    Handcrafted utility poles for ho scale model railroad layouts...........
  12. Ho Gauge "138KV" Transmission Poles

    Ho Gauge "138KV" Transmission Poles

    Handcrafted utility poles for ho scale model railroad layouts...........
  13. 1950s Era Gang Switch Utiltiy Pole

    1950s Era Gang Switch Utiltiy Pole

    Handcrafted utility poles for ho scale model railroad layouts...........
  14. "34KV" Voltage Regulator Station (3xTCB)

    "34KV" Voltage Regulator Station (3xTCB)

    Handcrafted utility poles for ho scale model railroad layouts...........
  15. "12KV" Voltage Regulator Station (3x)

    "12KV" Voltage Regulator Station (3x)

    Handcrafted utility poles for ho scale model railroad layouts...........
  16. Early Verticle Oil Tanks

    Early Verticle Oil Tanks

    Early Standardd Oil vertical tanks and stair ways by Scale Structures - their image inhanced.
  17. La Mesa Model Railroad Club

    La Mesa Model Railroad Club

    Caliente on the La Mesa Model Railroad Club's Tehachapi layout, in the San Diego Model Railroad Museum
  18. Grandt Line 25-to

    Grandt Line 25-to

    Grandt Line + BullAnt + Loksound micro
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    Scaleing of Scratch Built Building

    Hey Guys im new to this site and new to this hobby but I was wondering if someone could explain how it is that you properly scale a building when scratch building, I have a feeling that my first building is going to look like something a drunk four year old made so I might as well try to get the...
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    HO or N?

    I am a beginner model railroader(?), and I was wanting to know: Should I go with N or HO scale? I have a (give or take) 7 x 4 space right now, I am not employed (haven't graduated yet), but size is not a problem. I would like to know the pros and cons of each. Thanks for all help in advance...



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