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While on tour with WWE in England, Reso met German model Denise Hartmann; they were married on May 25, 2001. [271] In December 2013, Reso announced the birth of his daughter during the time he had taken off due to recurring post-concussive symptoms. [271] On May 2, 2019, Hartmann filed for divorce from Reso. [272]
The model rail product line covers many European countries including Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands, and also the USA. In 1974 and 1975, Lionel HO trains were produced by Roco before starting to move production to the Far East in 1976, completing the move by 1978.
Whilst the scale of structures can be considered the same in an O Scale layout regardless of track gauge (ignoring forced scale for purposes of perspective), On3 (3 ft (914 mm)), On30 (2 ft 6 in (762 mm)) or On2 (2 ft) prototype modelling permits a greater level of model detail and more appropriate scale operation of narrow gauge railway ...
NMRA standard S-1.2 covers the popular model railway scales and S-1.3 defines scales with deep flanges for model railways with very sharp curves or other garden railway specific design features. In certain NMRA scales an alternative designation is sometimes used corresponding the length of one prototype foot in scale either in millimetres or in ...
In April 1949 it changed its focus to model trains and changed its name to Railroad Model Craftsman to reflect this change in editorial content. While it can claim to be the oldest model railroading magazine in continuous publication in the United States, rival Model Railroader counters with the tagline "Model railroading exclusively since 1934."
A new building to house the museum's model railroad layout opened in May 2024 and transitioned to year-round operation in early 2025. [2] Presented in HO scale and based on the Maine Central Railroad , the original layout was donated to the museum in 2020 by a couple from Jonesport, Maine .