Lower
Price, Unique Road Names Highlight HO Release

“How are Atlas models and road names selected?”
is indeed an FAQ for us. While a variety of factors and input
are involved, the renowned Atlas Research and Development
team always seek the unique. Locomotives with interesting
back stories are especially preferred by our experts, who
spend countless hours in the Atlas library, online and in
the field researching minute details both physical and historical.
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Posted 6.11.08
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Features:
Attracting
Young People to Model Railroading
Peter Marriott of Marriott Rail Projects in England is a
noted author, consultant, instructor and freelance journalist specializing
in model railroading. The following is an edited version of an article
he recently wrote for Model Rail, a United Kingdom publication.
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Posted 3.31.08
The
History of Atlas
Like most things, advertising has changed drastically in
the past 50 years. A peek into the Atlas Vault shows just how much.
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Posted 12.19.07
Stuff
Your Stockings with Atlas Vehicles
in HO & N
Rev up your layout this holiday! Whether navigating city
streets, parked in the driveway or working in the rail yard, Atlas
vehicles are meticulously designed to suit model railroaders’
needs and quest for action.
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Posted 12.19.07
Meet
Dave Casdorph – Part Two
While creating dioramas in HO, Dave Casdorph models N Scale
at home; although he hasn’t had a chance to set up a new layout
yet. At Atlas, he works in HO, N and O Scales.
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Posted 11.15.07
Meet
Dave Casdorph – Part One
Among the things that make Atlas special is its staff, many
of whom are avid, active model railroaders with impressive resumes
and accomplishments. One excellent example is noted model railroader
and historian Dave Casdorph, who joined our Research & Development
Department in 2004.
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Posted 9.26.07
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