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About the Pocket Watch, a very interesting story submitted by member George Downer.
If you were in the market for a watch in 1880, would you know where to get one? You would go to a store, right? Well, of course, you could do that, but...
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The National Railway Historical Society, established in 1935 to promote interest in and appreciation for the historical development of railroads, has awarded a Railway Heritage Grant to the Lee Hall Train Station Foundation. The $2,500 grant will be used for the current restoration of a...
Which Type of Airbrush is Best for Me?
Single or Double action, siphon or gravity feed. Which one is the best? With so many factors to consider, it can be challenging to determine which type and style of airbrush will best suit your needs. Here is...
Basic Weathering Techniques
by David Van Wagoner
CB&W member, David Van Wagoner, talks about some simple techniques that can be used to provide basic weathering to your locomotives and rollings stock. He provides a listing of the tools required and outlines some methods to easily weathering your equipment. You can download Dave's complete presentation and the end of the story.