The Importance of an A/D Track
A common trend when designing an L-gauge layout is to attempt to pack as much track as possible into a space. We all like to show our trains, and, unlike buildings or scenery, we need track space to do...
View ArticleLEGO® 9v Train Track Geometry: by Ashi Valkoinen
photo by Ashi Valkoinen Understanding LEGO® track geometry, and best track layout practices, can be a little tricky for fans new to the hobby. And even veteran builders can learn new things about how...
View ArticleCurved Track – What’s available, and what to Expect
I was recently contacted by a newer member of the LEGO Train community asking for information on the various types of curve tracks used in PennLUG. My response was a lengthy email, which has been...
View ArticleThe Lego Trains Book by Holger Matthes: A Review
No Starch Press reached out to Brick Model Railroader recently and offered an advance copy of The Lego Trains Book by Holger Matthes. We graciously accepted the offer, and have decided to write and...
View ArticleBrickTracks Announces The R104 Switch Tracks KickStarter Campaign!
And now for some awesome news! BrickTracks, the company behind those injection-molded R104 and R120 (with R56 now available for pre-order) curves has finally launched a Kickstarter campaign for R104...
View ArticleNew Track Options from BrickTracks
Brickworld Chicago, being one of if not the largest gathering of AFOL train builders in the world, is often a time of incredible conversation about the hobby as well as announcements regarding new...
View ArticleFX Bricks introduces FX Track
It’s been a long wait since FX Bricks first teased their metal rails, but finally, the word is out: March 1st, 2021 will see the second coming of the 9V line! 15 years after the official introduction...
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