Behind The Scenes Ask Trains Ask Trains.com December 2023 compilation

Ask Trains.com December 2023 compilation

By Cody Grivno | December 24, 2023

Cody Grivno answers prototype and model railroad questions

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Ask Trains.com December 2023 compilation | Host Cody Grivno has a great line-up of viewer questions to address including, how to determine which freight cars are appropriate for specific rail-served industries; which of two doors in the MR&T boxcar kit should be used; where to find articles about remote-control locomotives; where should placards for leased locomotives be placed; and more! Plus, a special appearance from Classic Toy Trains magazine’s Senior Editor Roger Carp to help address inquiries regarding a unique Lionel trains set!

Are you looking to learn more about your model railroad, or do you have questions about full-size trains? We’d love to hear from you! Send us an email at: AskTrains@trains.com, or leave a question in the comment section below. We’d love to hear from you!

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Ask Trains.com is a regular video feature of Trains.com for magazine subscribers and Trains.com members, where editors answer the questions readers and viewers are asking.

Special guests can include editors and contributors from Model RailroaderTrainsClassic Toy TrainsGarden Railways and Trains.com.

Questions can be about any railroad or model railroading topic, including on the fan configuration on an SD45. These can include questions about railroad operating practices, railroad lantern manufacturer details, model locomotive details, and toy train transformers, among others.

Trains.com and Model Railroader Senior Editor Cody Grivno works through many of these questions, which are posted twice a week, each week, all year! See all our answers to questions online!

4 thoughts on “Ask Trains.com December 2023 compilation

  1. Decals – try Circus City decals for custom decals

    Plastic Parts – you might try using a hair dryer to warm the plastic

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