Author: Marshall Stull
Layout Composition and Design Concepts
This post marks the one year anniversary of the Small Model Railroad web site. The first post “I Miss Carl Arendt!” was a tribute to…
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Modular Design for a Shelf Layout
While planning the Peshekee River Railroad, I had some significant challenges to overcome. My home has limited space and my railroad would have to share…
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Free-mo Module Concepts – Rail-Marine
In 2011/12 I built my first Free-mo modules and joined the SE Michigan Free-mo group at the 2012 National Train Show (NTS) in Grand Rapids Michigan….
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Continuous Running
After the Small Layout Design Meet, I have been giving a lot of thought to layouts that have continuous running. These layouts can take many…
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So Many Trains, So Little Time
The title says it all. My time has been very limited over the last month. Between work, family and the Small Layout Design Meet I have…
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Civil War Era Railroad Equipment
As part of building the Mound City 1862 layout, I have had to learn about Civil War era railroad equipment. It is clear that railroading…
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Small Layout Ideas – Vreeland Rail
Here is another look at an interesting prototype railway to model. As with the last look, I hope this will inspire another small layout design….
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Alan Mueller, Rebuilding the Mantua General
Retail model locomotives for the American Civil War period (1861-1865) are almost non-existent for the HO scale modeler. Many modelers purchase the long discontinued General 4-4-0…
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2013 Small Layout Design Meet
A group is putting together a meet-up on June 1 (with other social meets on Friday and Sunday) in Findlay OH. The meet is open…
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Two Layout Designs Win Model Rail Radio Design Contest
I learned yesterday that two of the five winners in the Model Rail Radio Shelf Layout Contest 2013 were mine! This is the first time I…
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