Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 2002-08
Page:
110
Category:
Model Railroad History
Scale:
O
O scale catalog.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 1991-11
Page:
128
Category:
Model Railroad History
Scale:
OO
This article covers the development of OO scale in Canada, and what can be done these days to model in that scale.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 1996-09
Page:
108
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of American Flyer, the author reviews the company's and S-scale history. In the article he claims there are perhaps 20,000 S-scale modelers and 325 manufactures making product for S-scale.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 2003-07
Page:
110
Category:
Model Railroad History
Early diesel models.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 2005-03
Page:
110
Category:
Locomotives - Steam
Models of the 2-2-2, 4-4-0, and 4-4-2 toy trains.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 1996-05
Page:
108
Category:
Model Railroad History
Describes the now-commercially dead truly American scale.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 1996-06
Page:
108
Category:
Model Railroad History
Scale:
TT
The scale died down in the U.S. during the late 1950s, but in Western Europe and Communist Bloc countries it seemed to thrive much longer.