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www.whatdetail.org
See other lots of other Galleries and Projects from the What Detail
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www.trainweb.org/tylick/index.htmlJim
and Mike Tylick's web page. The site contains many
images of their professional work, as well as many
railroad related items- prototype and model photographs,
tips, and clinics. There is also a large collection of
downloadable signs for model builders. |
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www.trainweb.org/tylick/signintro.htmA
very large collection (easily over fifteen hundred) of
FREE downloadable signs for use by model builders.
Images come from all categories, locales, and eras and
are categorized for quick reference. New images are
added regularly. |
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www.fullthrottletrains.comWhat
Detail, Inc is quite pleased to announce a strategic
alliance with Full Throttle Train. FTT offers full
service in model railroad electronics and specializes in
the design and construction of model railroad control
panels. FTT's electronics work the first
time! |
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martinjohnsonmfg.comFor
lightweight and durable "domino" style benchwork, these
are the people to call. The pieces are adjustable in
height and can be configured for model railroads of any
size and shape. |
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www.oregonrail.comFew small models
contribute more to enhance both scenic interest and
operating realism than working signals. We have found
those made by Oregon Rail Supply to be accurately
proportioned, easy to assemble, dependable, and
affordable. A must for any mainline model railroad
layout. |
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www.ncedcc.com What Detail, Inc is
pleased to be named a dealer of the quality DCC products
manufactured by NCE, Inc. Our technical group considers
their offerings to be the finest available. We are able
to offer significant savings on NCE systems and
components to our customers. Learn more about this fine
company's products line. |
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home.comcast.net/~e191sOne of the
most imaginative model builder of our time, Earl
Smallshaw, had reposted his Middletown and Mystic Mines.
railroad on the internet. Enough said. |
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www.davestrains.comDave's Trains,
Inc. offers quality prewar and postwar Lionel trains and
accessories, plus vintage tinplate trains from the
former Soviet Union. They have an archives section that
describes the Soviet trains in detail and their website
offers more information on those trains than can be
found anywhere else on the web. |
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www.southrivermodelworks.comWe
haven't built nearly as many South River Kits as we
would like, but everything our friend Bob Van Gelder
makes goes together into a beautiful model with very
little hassle. Some of the best New England mill kits on
the market. |
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www.trainweb.org/pwmrr Although he's not a
well known rock star, Donny Irace is a good friend who
has built a most enjoyable model railroad. It's based on
the nearby Providence and Worcester Railroad, a very
successful nearby regional and features mainline action
on the Northeast Corridor. Don devotes many of his
waking hours to his trains, but nonetheless still
manages to have fun with his hobby and has given us a
railroad that is a great deal of fun to operate He has
just completed a second web page containing many photos
of the large layout built by our friend Bob Davis.
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anemrr.ejpj.wsAlthough the
Atlantic New England Model Railroad has a web site in
its own right, we've included his page with Don 's and
Bob's since all of us are members of the same Wednesday
operating group. Ed Juaire is starting construction on
what will become a very large N scale layout. At present
the construction photos are an excellent lesson in
multi-level benchwork, but Ed promises to update the
site often as work progresses. |
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Ann's
Hobby Center It's not often you meet a woman
who loves hobbies as much as Ann. She is a great person
to deal with and has an excellent general hobby shop.
Located on Rt.1 in Cos Cob, CT, she unfortunately has no
web site. But you can call her at (203)
869-0969. |
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www.thecaboose.comWe've recently
had the pleasure of meeting the Mazzetti family. Very
nice people who are among the largest dealers of
imported brass models. All sorts of new and used
equipment is always available. Some beautiful vintage
aircraft as well. |
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www.hobbygallery.comSteve Magnani
has a loyal following- it's no wonder if you have ever
visited his well-stocked shop. |
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www.mainetrains.comDCC is a
specialty at this fine model railroad hobby shop. Owner
Gerry Rooks is as nice as they come. Visit our display
layout, featured in Railroad Model Craftsman,
while you are in the shop. |
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Shepaug
Railroad Co. Shepaug Railroad Co. is another
fine railroad hobby shop we do business with. They do
not have a web site, but you can call (463) 978-537-2277
or visit them at 152 Pleasant St. in Leominster, MA or
send them an email at shepaugrr@aol.com |
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www.treasured-toys.comA family run
store with a great selection of Lionel and American
Flier model trains and die-cast vehicles of all
types. |
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www.trains.comKalmbach's umbrella
web site. If it's about trains, you can get to it from
there. |
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www.hubdiv.orgThe Hub Division is
among the most active of the of the Northeastern
Region of the NMRA, and we're proud to be
members of it. Downloading a copy of the Hub Headlight
is definitely worth the effort. |
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www.barmillsmodels.comArt Fahie
has also started the Bar Mills Model Works, where he
sells these nifty signs- the type that have
free-standing letters on a metal frame. We've never had
the patience to build one, and we're delighted we can
now buy something we've always wanted. He also has an
extensive line of craftsman kits as well. |
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www.sterlingmodels.comTheir hollow
rock castings are very lightweight and easy to use. Some
of the best Western pines and aspen trees we've
seen. |
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www.railwaydesign.comRailway
Design Associates is becoming a mature model railroad
supplier with a fascinating line of HO and O scale
structures. Rod Guthrie, the owner, is a friend and one
of the more creative people we've met. This shows in his
kits, which are unlike anything else available- he's
even able to get the feel of handwork into injection
molded parts, much like Alan Armitage did years ago for
Revell. A tips and news page is in the works.
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www.finescaleminiatures.comGeorge
Sellios, the owner of Fine Scale Miniatures, has one of
the most visually compelling model railroads we've been
lucky enough to see. He also makes some outstanding
craftsman kits. |
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information. Really worth checking out. |
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