We'll explore both sides of railroading, model and real, because without model trains where would they get the idea for the big ones?
All three of us sat down live with what turned out to be a crappy microphone! We'll cover Bauer's DCC planes, The Colonel's layout, and your favorite, Moron's on Youtube!
Join the guys as they give an update on all the layouts.
The guys are back after getting married (not to each other)! They'll tryout Google Plus Hangout and all its great features (mustache button) and talk about what else? Trains!!!
With two weddings, two new jobs, a new house, we are all a little busy! Hopefully after October things will settle down and we'll be back with much more train talk! Thanks for listening and we'll see you in a month!
It's road trip time again! Check out our newest train babble, don't worry, its not as long as the 8 hours in the car!
Nothing but the best from the guys this week. We've included a brand new game and started it with a easy answer!
Live, well sort of. Join us as we road trip to Okoboji IA. and record along the way! We'll cover whatever is on our minds, including bikers, Railroad stocks, and of course make fun of Bauer!
Join the high baller's as we discuss the floods in Iowa, ideas for a HO scale waterfall, and dcc speakers.
Join us as we cover different brands of ho locomotives, what we did on National Train day, and talk a little dcc.
Join the guys as they discuss two weekends of traingasms. Between rail fanning, train meets, and layout tours not even a bad Skype connection can slow us down!
Join the guys as they discuss the longest train ever, light rail in Minnesota, Cops vs. trains and of course the module!
Join the guys as they explore a few weird train accidents cause by mother nature, second uses for old rail cars, and of course the module train layout they're working on together.
Join the trinity of the rails, Nathan, Bauer and The Colonel as they discuss the difference between DC and DCC. They also introduce the module project they are building together.
We'll explore both sides of railroading, model and real, because without model trains where would they get the idea for the big ones?