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Sep 21, 2024
Although I model the Spokane, Portland a...
Although I model the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, the SP&S interchanged many freight cars with the Milwaukee Road in Spokane and including many of the Milwaukee's numerous paint schemes adds to the variety.

Nov 06, 2024
I model the late 1950's and '60's, befor...
I model the late 1950's and '60's, before Burlington Northern and Amtrak and . . . This woodside Milwaukee Road reefer is an excellent addition to my fleet and I will continue to look for other wood cars of this era.

Feb 20, 2019
America's inspiration for Thomas the Tank Engine?
This 2005 retelling of a story first published in 1930 is not what I remembered from my 1950's childhood. I recall either from a 1950 Little Golden Book or a Disney animated cartoon, that the Little Engine was pulling a circus train that had to get to the town on the other side of the mountain for the next day's performance. This 21st Century version has the train taking toys and good food to boys and girls along the line. Regardless of the storyline, I bought the book primarily for the illustrations of the steam locomotive. I am organizing a train of swayback HO scale freight cars for operation during this summer's local county fair, and want an American version of Thomas the Tank Engine (British) to pull the train. Unfortunately, The Little Engine that Could is shown in this 2005 book with a 4-2-0 wheel arrangement, something unknown in America beyond the 1840's, and probably not powerful enough to pull six to eight model cars.