Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2015 #1 January
Page:
7
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
Photos and a description of William Flatt's modular layout. It features the Niagara, St. Catharines & Toronto electric railway. A track plan of this 9'x18' U-shaped layout is also included.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2021 #5 September
Page:
10
Category:
Model Railroad Clubs
Scale:
S
The author reports that the 2022 NASG Convention car will be available earlier. He also reports on the modeling activity of some of the Canadian S modelers.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 2010-01
Page:
54
Category:
Layout Construction
Sheet aluminum makes an easy-to-install, seamless backdrop. The author and his wife installed a 30-foot sheet on his S-scale layout.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2017 #2 March
Page:
7
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
The author describes Brian Nicholson's (Montreal) layout, shares photos, and a track plan.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2022 #2 March
Page:
16
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
The author introduces Ron, who then writes about the how and the why behind his currently layout.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2013 #3 June
Page:
14
Category:
Structures - Industrial
Scale:
S
The author describes how he turned this barn model into a harbor scene's fisherman's net shack, complete with suggested interior details.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2021 #4 July
Page:
10
Category:
Model Railroad Shows
Scale:
S
The NASG Convention is postponed until 2022. The details behind TractorFab and CanaDakota, two companies owned by Kent Loewen.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2021 #3 May
Page:
8
Category:
Model Railroad Shows
Scale:
S
The 2021 NASG Convention has been canceled, and is re-scheduled for the same location for 2022.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2025 #3 May
Page:
20
The author describes losing interest in his layout, and, having prepared it ahead of time for ease of dismantling, was able to donate portions of it to fellow S modelers.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2021 #6 November
Page:
27
Category:
Track
Scale:
S
After covering the 2022 NASG Convention car, the author describes his ballasting experiment failing, and how he fixed it.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2016 #6 November
Page:
17
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
Gregg describes how their Christmas layout grew over the years. Includes photos of the layout, as well as a track plan of this L-shaped 11'x17' layout.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2018 #3 May
Page:
24
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
The author shares the formal track plan drawing of his home layout, and how he builds his scenery.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2017 #6 November
Page:
24
Category:
Scenery - Trackside
Scale:
S
Using grocery store meat or produce trays to model track-side retaining walls.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 2010-02
Page:
52
Category:
Scenery
This is an interesting article about allowing space between the back drop and the three-dimensional layout to create the illusion of distance.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2021 #1 January
Page:
29
Category:
Model Railroad Shows
Scale:
S
Information about the planned upcoming 2021 NASG Convention (which was eventually postponed to 2022).
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2016 #5 September
Page:
24
Category:
Scenery - Vehicles
Scale:
S
The author describes how he took a Matchbox tank truck, stripped it, and reworked it to become an old tow truck.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2020 #2 March
Page:
16
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
The author visits and photographs Neil's layout that models a single scene (using sections/modules). Includes photos and a track plan.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2014 #2 April
Page:
23
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
After a few notes, the author describes John Johnston's Shelter Valley and Trent River Railway S-scale layout. The article includes many photos of the layout, as well as a track plan.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2014 #3 June
Page:
19
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
The author shares an interview he did with Mt. Albert Scale Lumber owner Gerry Cornwell about his company, his manufacturing practices, and what it takes to produce tiny strips of wood. Includes lots of photos of the factory set up.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2014 #5 October
Page:
12
Category:
Structures - Trackside
Scale:
S
The describes how he converted a Bachmann Plasticville tower into a more accurate S-scale model.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2014 #6 November
Page:
23
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
A bit more about Nicholas Deely in Alaska, the closing of RMC's parent company, and thoughts on publishing digital magazines. He then continues to describe how looking at British companies' products, especially their OO-scale, may help us in S-scale.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2015 #1 January
Page:
23
Category:
Modules
Scale:
S
In this collaborative article, the author covers the S Scale Workshop's preparation for the trip to the "Salon du Train Rive Nord" train show in Montreal, Quebec. Includes photos taken at the show, and a track plan of the final Free-mo set-up.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2015 #2 March
Page:
12
Category:
Scenery - Vehicles
Scale:
S
The author describes some unique S-scale vehicles he created from kits in other scales. Includes several photos of the final models.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2015 #3 May
Page:
23
Category:
Modules
Scale:
S
Using Tichy's HO-scale windows for S-scale structures. The rest of the article covers Chris Abbott's set of modules for the S Scale Workshop club, and how Paul Raham took over the modules to make a small station scene out of the original modules.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2015 #5 September
Page:
23
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
The author reports on the River Raisin Berkshires announcement, Scalecoat paint's being bought out, and a visit with Fast Track's owner Tim Warris (includes several photos of his S-scale jig and his HO-scale layout).
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2015 #6 November
Page:
14
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
A couple of notes of Fast Track's kit for improving the tracking problems of American Model's 6-wheel passenger car trucks. The author interviews Steve Hunter, the designer behind the 3D-printed "Eastern Road Models" Shapeways web site.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2016 #1 January
Page:
19
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
Notes about the dormant Ridgehill Scale Models company, the Niagara Central Hobbies store closing, and the S Scale Workshop's experiences at the Expo Rail Museum show of 2015. Includes photos of models by members of the club.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2016 #3 May
Page:
14
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
The author notes that Rapido Trains now offers their own paint line, and that SceniKing backdrops has closed down. The S Scale Workshop celebrates its 20th year in 2016. Several photos of recent activities are included with the article.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2017 #1 January
Page:
20
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
Notes about possible freight cars from Elgin Car Shops, anniversaries for the S Scale Workshop (the club to which the author belongs), comparing color vs. black-n-white photos, a visit to the Halifax & Southwestern Railway Museum in Nova Scotia (features an S-scale layout), and the passing of Dan Kirlin.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2017 #3 May
Page:
8
Category:
Layout Construction
Scale:
S
After making a brief note about how Fast Tracks has bought out Mt. Albert Scale Lumber, the author describes the work benches three local S-scale modelers have built for their layout and model construction efforts.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2017 #4 July
Page:
12
Category:
Locomotives - Steam
Scale:
S
Paul Raham describes how he built his fleet of steam locomotives in a difficult-to-model time period of 1919.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2018 #1 January
Page:
28
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
The author reports on S-scale activities in Canada, including Pierre Oliver's first S-scale box car (a project that had to be canceled due to copyright violations), CanAm Social get-together report, and reports of people helping older S-scale modelers with the construction of their layouts (includes several photos).
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2018 #2 March
Page:
15
The author had his first locomotive converted to BlueRail's system of Bluetooth-control-via-smart-phone and a custom install of battery power. Yarmouth Models had to pull their 1937 AAR box car kit from the market, but is working on a 1929 outside-braced box car kit to be released by Ridgehill Scale Models. Continued introduction to Calgary modeler Bob Hadlow. The track plan and a photo of Bob are included.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2018 #4 July
Page:
28
Category:
Layout Construction
Scale:
S
The author is in the process of moving to a new home, so he is using this opportunity to make some changes to his sectional layout, such as switching to battery power. Includes a sidebar on how to create fish from used chop sticks.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2019 #1 January
Page:
12
Category:
Model Railroad Clubs
Scale:
S
The author reports on S-scale activities happening in Canada. He covers the annual CanAm Social he organizes. The majority of the article is about the ten things the author thinks one should consider for a traveling modular layout. Includes photos taken at the 2018 NASG Convention where the S Scale Workshop's modular layout was displayed.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2019 #2 March
Page:
25
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
The author reports about what is happening in S-scale in Canada, including the projects he himself has been working on.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2020 #1 January
Page:
8
Category:
Model Railroad Clubs
Scale:
S
Information about the recent CanAm event in Ontario, Canada. Miscellaneous product info.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2020 #3 May
Page:
10
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
Information about new products planned in Canada, and the latest status updates of layouts under construction in Canada.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2020 #4 July
Page:
28
Category:
Model Railroad Manufacturers
Scale:
S
Information about products under development by Canadian manufacturers, and how the author built a roll-away paint booth.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2020 #5 September
Page:
14
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
The author introduces Brian Walsh, a Canadian who has built a CB&Q-based S-scale switching layout, which is operated using S-CAB battery-powered engines. Includes photos and a track plan.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2022 #1 January
Page:
20
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
The author reports on recent goings-on with Canadian S-scale modelers, including how to use Cripplebush's rubber rocks, and the announcement of Simon Parent's Miniatures from the North company, which produced the NYC "spec 486" box car kit.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2022 #4 July
Page:
14
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
The author describes how he continued to model in S in Canada during the lockdown.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2023 #2 March
Page:
11
Category:
Model Railroads and People
Scale:
S
The author reports on S modelers in Canada, including William Flat working on a new layout, Trevor Marshall moved and is building his new layout, Simon Parent is working on a number of 0-6-0 switchers, David Clubine custom-painted several American Models diesel locomotives, Andy Malette is working on his layout again, Yelton Models is now producing unique products, and Bob Hadlow in Calgary has passed away.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2024 #1 January
Page:
8
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
The author attended Canadian Paul Raham's open house and shares many photos of Paul's layout.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2021 #3 May
Page:
9
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
The Canadian S Scale Workshop's previous layout is described. The article includes photos and the track plan for this Free-mo-style layout.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2003 #3 June
Page:
8
Category:
Modules
Scale:
S
The history and construction of the Southern Ontario S Scale Workshop's modular club layout. Includes a couple of photos of the layout.
Magazine:
S Scale Resource 2022-04/05
Page:
7
Category:
Model Railroad Shows
Scale:
S
An introduction to this year's NASG Convention to be held in Buffalo, New York.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2021 #2 March
Page:
18
Category:
Locomotives - 2-8-0
Scale:
S
The author describes how Simon used a Anycubic Photon Mono X 3D-printer to print the superstructure of the engine and the tender, which he placed on top of a modified S-Helper Service 2-8-0 chassis.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2019 #4 July
Page:
21
Category:
Electronics
The author describes a solution he has come up with to throw a Tortoise-driven turnout by simply using a 9V battery.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 2014-07/10
Page:
60
Category:
Scenery - Trackside
Scale:
S
The author describes the tricks he uses to quickly make his modules be show worthy, despite the fact that much work still needs to be done on them.
Magazine:
S Gaugian 2014-01/02
Page:
20
Category:
Model Railroad Shows
Scale:
S
The author describes how the club formed, and describes their Free-mo-style point-to-point display layout, made out of individual modules. Includes many photos and a track plan of most modules.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2019 #3 May
Page:
4
Category:
Tools
Scale:
S
The author moved to a new home, and he describes how he uses a closet to be his workbench space, which can be closed off, so the clutter is not readily visible. Includes photos.
Magazine:
S Scale Resource 2023-06/07
Page:
8
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
William had to dismantle his previous NS&T layout due to a move, but missed having it, so he is building a new one, albeit a bit smaller. This photo essay article covers the first of the two sections that compose the 38" by 16' switching layout; the second section had not been started yet at the time of this article.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2016 #2 March
Page:
15
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
A visit with Clayt Peter's Plum Creek Railroad, which measures 14'x28'. It is still under construction, but the parts that are finished look very nice. Includes photos and a track plan.
Magazine:
Railroad Model Craftsman 2008-05
Page:
84
Category:
Layouts - S
Scale:
S
The author introduces the Free-mo style club layout built and shown by The S Scale Workshop, an south-central Ontario, Canada group. Several modules are described, and each include a track plan drawing.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2024 #4 July
Page:
27
Category:
Model Railroad Shows
Scale:
S
The article contains an overview and some photos of the club's layout at the April 2024 show.
Magazine:
S Scale Resource 2021-12/01
Page:
17
Category:
Track
Scale:
S
Ideas for installing flex track.
Magazine:
NASG Dispatch 2020 #6 November
Page:
18
Category:
Structures
Scale:
S
The author covers a number of unique structures he has built for his layout.