56 pages packed with information. From how to pick your power pack, to guide to O gauge track brands, to scenery tips, this downloadable PDF is a bible of tips for the beginning toy train modeler.
-Pop’s action-packed layout based on a Lionel classic
-4 x 8-foot two-train layout
-L-shaped layout with lots of operational features
-High speed in 6 x 12 feet
-Layout that fits in a corner
-3 distinct routes in a 6 x 8-foot space
-Look ma, no switches! An 8 x 13 spiral design
-Train set to layout in O-27
-9 x 12-foot RealTrax plan
-4 routes on an O-31 plan
-1940s plan in FasTrack
-Run trains while you build
-Wild West in a 5 x 9-foot space
-Small, simple, sensible 5 x 9-foot plan
-Walk-in, standout plan
-Build a “hidden corner”
-Add a gorge to your layout
-Making an elevated line
-4 steps to better-looking track
-Compact & changeable
-Build a mountain & tunnel
-How to expand your horizons
-11 steps for ceiling tile scenery
-Accessories star on 4 x 8 layout
-Lots of fun in a small space
-Super O, super action
-Prewar tinplate O gauge RR
-Small room, Standard gauge fun
-Apartment layout, big train action
-5 x 9 feet of beautiful
-Military man’s moveable plan
-All about wires
-Build a control panel
-Picking your power pack
-Troubleshooting your “bad wires”
-Postwar power basics
-“A-B-C” of motor wiring
-Repair Lionel universal motors
-Repair Lionel’s whistles
-Repair Lionel diesel horns
-Repair Lionel’s smoke units
-Repair pickup rollers shoes
-Bring back Big Berk (Parts 1&2)
-Rip van Hudson