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  1. Comparison of Popular Model Train Types and Brands
    by Victor Epand. Fleischmann trains are made in Germany and are of very high quality. Most of my model trains are British or American. But I do have a few Fleischmann locomotives in both HO and N gauge and they are really superior. They are comparatively expensive in the United States, but well worth the expense. Kato is superior equipment, but they only manufacture American and Japanese models, not European as ... products, articles, news

  2. How Popular Pottery Brands Began
    by Victor Epand. Hull Pottery produced desirable, high-quality pieces for almost eighty years, despite many obstacles. Originally creating lines of stoneware, the company eventually expanded to include kitchenware, pots and tiles. As the economy fluctuated, tiles became the focus of Hull Pottery. Later, as the years progressed, the original plant was replaced by more modern equipment, forcing the company to make ... products, articles, news

  3. Cleaning And Care Of Your Model Train
    by Victor Epand. This is something you con do yourselves, but I'm going to suggest you take it to the train store and ask them to show you how. The reason is that each locomotive is a little different. They come apart differently, they use different materials, and so forth. The basic concept is fairly simple. Remove the locomotive shell. Clean out any dirt with a can of compressed air is often handy for this, th... products, articles, news

  4. Types of Popular Recreational Boats
    by Don Seibert. Before you can select the proper boat for your family to enjoy, it pays to be aware of the various types of boats that are used for family fun. Let's take a look at some of the most popular types of boats. Runabouts Typically from 18 to 26 feet in length, a typical runabout today is constructed of molded fiberglass and is powered by either an outboard engine or an inboard/outboard engine (I/O... products, articles, news

  5. Building A Killer Train Table
    by B. Murphy. So you've decided to bite the bullet and construct your own model railway layout, and necessarily, the table the railway sits upon. Many people start by building their first layouts on a table top, and while this is simplicity personified, it does have its limitations. The biggest of these drawbacks is that everything must be on top, and nothing can be below ground level (or table level) ... products, articles, news

  6. A Comparison of Art Prints and Reproductions: Learn the Difference
    by David De Groot. If you collect art or enjoy decorating your walls with paintings, you might be wondering what the difference is between art prints and oil painting reproductions. These terms are used interchangeably in the art world often, but they can differ greatly. Knowing the difference is important when you're considering an art purchase. Art Prints Defined Art prints are identical copies of original work... products, articles, news

  7. A Comparison Of Townsend-Goddard And Teco Pottery
    by Victor Epand. The Metropolitan Museum featured enough of John Townsend's work to fill four galleries. One item was his earliest known creation, a drop-leaf dining table from 1759. Following not far behind was a mahogany card table, dated 1762, as well as many other items. The signature blocks and shells appeared on a great deal of pieces, including a fall-front desk that contained larger, more striking version... products, articles, news

  8. Model Ships - Model Ship Building From Ancient Past to Present
    by Jeanette Morris. Model Ships are a scaled down replications of a full-sized historical ship from ancient times to the present. Model ships played a vital part in the building of real ships. Model ship builders would pass the completed model to the workers for them to build their ships to proper scales. In a sense the old model builders built their models for the opposite reason as model ship builders of today... products, articles, news

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