Ask MR: How do I simulate reefer re-icing and stock resting stops with car cards?

A hand holds up a car card for a refrigerator car, with a destination card in its pocket, in front of the car on an HO scale layout

Q: How would a car card or waybill be noted or used for reefers needing icing or cattle needing feed and water along the way between the car’s origin and distant final destination? – Dick Piehl, Whitewater, Wis. A: Both activities are governed by time – the first by the practical limit of how long […]

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions for Garden Railways readers: Q: Trains in the backyard or around the house seem like fun. How do I start? A: One great way to start is to look through our Beginners section. There you can find downloadable articles as well as basics articles to help you on your journey. We also […]

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Ask MR: When were pallets and forklifts in wide use?

A forklift operator lifts a pallet load of boxes from a high shelf in an HO scale warehouse

Q: I model some small industries and businesses in the early 1950s. Were pallets and forklifts in common use at that time? – Chris Gabel, Loveland, Colo. A: As you alluded to, the development of the pallet went hand-in-hand with the development of the hand-operated pallet jack and its motorized version, the forklift. Prior to […]

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Stainless steel finish for passenger cars

An HO scale passenger car with a shiny silver finish coupled between two other cars.

The stainless steel finish for passenger cars made of plastic is typically silver paint that lacks the mirror sheen of real stainless. Even the plated finishes of the brass models don’t have a realistic stainless look, and plated cars from different makers don’t match. I hadn’t found a finish I really liked, though, until I […]

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