Photos of the club modules appear in the September 2008 issue of Scale Rails, the monthly National Model Railroad Association magazine. The two-page spread features the club as the winner of the first… more →
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charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: Photos of the club modules appear in the September 2008 issue of Scale Rails, the monthly National M … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: The ’20s & ’30s display at the National Train Show in Anaheim this weekend is a roaring success. … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: Mike and Linda, his new wife, have graciously searched out the material and sewed it into new curtai … more →
mccanne wrote 1 year ago: I’m plodding along. Leslie has finally graduated from USC and now I have more time to “p … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: After much fiddling and monkeying around with a model airplane linkage and homemade bell crank, I … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: The magazine has an eight page article on street trackage with several pages showing the modules of … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: For the past several years, I’ve been swiping photos and documents off the internet that relat … more →
g9gyro wrote 1 year ago: GEO KING, JOE MARTINEZ, MEL JOHNSON have setup and run a three pwr section DCC array at Mel’s … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: May 18: I made some progress this weekend. I repaired a broken wire in the wig-wag circuit to get th … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: April 7: Mel reports that 98% of Rich’s module is re-wired and is back at Rich’s home. M … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: April 7: Mel reports that he is completing interior detailing and lighting on his city module buildi … more →
charley2030 wrote 1 year ago: July 7: I’ve built a new El Rey theater from many layers of sheet styrene. It’s an … more →
C&S modeler wrote 1 year ago: Module: Fred Park - - - - - - Photo: Bill Grunklee Welcome to the ’20s and ’30s Modular … more →