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  • Model Railroad Design - Roadbeds Vs. Standard Track 

    With model railroading just as with real railroads it all comes down to the tracks on which the trains roll. If they are stable and well designed the trains will safely make their journeys year after year. If not they may not be able to complete even a single trip without problems or derailment " so what goes into the creation of a safe and stable track system?
  • Does A Model Train Collector Have To Actually Run His Trains? 

    They might sound pretty similar, but the fact is there is a difference between model train enthusiasts and model train collectors. It may be minor, but it does exist! A collector is usually more interested in the rarity of an item and may simply want to display it rather than actually operate a model railroad themselves.
  • Converting Model Train Scales 

    Prototyping is the word used to describe the use of scaling real-life objects down and typically for Model Railroading different names are given to differing 'scales' to represent the percentage of the original. For instance the 'HO' scale means 3.5mm represents 1 foot, with a ratio of 1:87.086 ... needless to say this can get difficult.
  • How To Create The Landscape For Your Model Railroad Layout 
    After getting all your supplies together you need to form your terrain, which is often done by placing foam spacers and carving them to achieve the desired results, then coating those with a plaster, fiberglass or other sealer to harden them. Wireframe models with reinforcement are also used on larger landscapes, while some 'purists' will actually haul in stone, dirt and sand in an attempt to make a 'true' world.
  • 6 All-Time Favorite Model Railroad Layouts In The United States 
    Model railroading enthusiasts enjoy only one thing more then showing off their pride and joy: seeing other prototypes and displays that they can then go back home to compete with! Fortunately since showing off is inherent to all of us getting a chance to see some truly spectacular displays is not that hard, and in many cases involves only a short journey as there are literally hundreds of museums across the country that displays tens of thousands of locomotives, cars and scenes between them.
  • Making Buildings For A Model Railroad 
    Not everyone wants to be an architect, but when it comes to model railroading it seems like everyone gets into the act sooner or later. It is often just too hard to find the perfect bridge, building or train station to match the vision in our minds unless we build it ourselves.
  • Roadbed & Standard Track Compared 
    With model railroading just as with real railroads it all comes down to the tracks on which the trains roll. If they are stable and well designed the trains will safely make their journeys year after year. If not they may not be able to complete even a single trip without problems or derailment " so what goes into the creation of a safe and stable track system?
  • Why You Should Join A Model Railroading Club 
    Most hobbies have clubs associated with them " in part because as humans we like to share and gain insight into our viewpoints as compared to others but also because shared or pooled knowledge leads to more successful ventures. After all if everyone had to recreate the wheel every time they wanted to drive we wouldnt get very far!
  • 6 Of The Best Model Train Layouts In The U.S. 
    Model railroading enthusiasts enjoy only one thing more then showing off their pride and joy: seeing other prototypes and displays that they can then go back home to compete with! Fortunately since showing off is inherent to all of us getting a chance to see some truly spectacular displays is not that hard, and in many cases involves only a short journey as there are literally hundreds of museums across the country that displays tens of thousands of locomotives, cars and scenes between them.
  • Building Design For Model Railroad Hobbyists 
    Unlike George Costanza, not everyone wants to be an architect. But when it comes to model railroading, it seems like everyone gets into the act eventually. When you start building your layout, it's sometimes impossible to find the perfect train station, bridge or building to make your plans come to life.
  • What Model Railroading Clubs Can Offer You 
    Most hobbies have clubs or groups where people sharing an interest in the activity can get together. Humans naturally like to share skills and knowledge to gain further insight into our interests. Everyone involved in these clubs can benefit from the new ideas and skills they learn. No more reinventing the wheel for every model railroader!
  • Time Goes On - How Model Railroading Has Changed 
    The first model train systems worked on wind-up clock parts, followed shortly thereafter by miniature steam engines. The materials of the locomotives and cars were typically cheap tinplate or lightweight woods that didnt hold up well.
  • The Basics of Model Railroad Buildings 
    Even if you aren't an architect you can enjoy making model railroad buildings. Sometimes it's just too hard to find that perfect building or bridge or train station that we can picture so we may just have to build it on our own.
  • How Model Railroading Clubs Can Help You Learn From Experts 
    Most hobbies have clubs linked to them so people can share viewpoints and sharing that knowledge leads to more successful ventures. If we all had to reinvent the wheel each time we needed to drive, we wouldnt get very far, would we?
  • Building A Killer Model Train Table 
    You've finally decided that you want to build your own model railway and the train table that it will need to sit on. Often the first choice for a layout will be a table top or a sheet of plywood. Although this may seem the easiest way, it definitely has its restrictions.
  • How To Create The Landscape For Your Model Railroad Layout
    After getting all your supplies together you need to form your terrain, which is often done by placing foam spacers and carving them to achieve the desired results, then coating those with a plaster, fiberglass or other sealer to harden them. Wireframe models with reinforcement are also used on larger landscapes, while some 'purists' will actually haul in stone, dirt and sand in an attempt to make a 'true' world.
  • Playing God - Landscaping Your Model Railroad Layout
    Landscaping and picking out the scenery can be one of the more fun things that you can do with your model railroads. You are the person who gets to decide just how you want it to look.
  • Tips For Buying Model Trains On The Internet
    One of the best things about present day is being able to access so many different materials and supplies. With the arrival of the internet, you can now have those hard to find toys or models delivered right to your door without needing to go anywhere. The only downside to this abundance of supplies is that you're not always sure what you're getting. Without actually looking at an item before hand, it's possible to be mislead by images and descriptions. By being careful, you can avert many o
  • What's The Difference In Model Railroads & Garden Railroads?
    Model railroading has a new trend that involves using sturdy supplies and equipment that will withstand the outside elements. These outside layouts are called "garden railroads" as they are often worked into a garden setting with the garden becoming part of the scenery.
  • Main Supplies for Model Trains 
    For many people their first model railroading experience begins with a circle or oval on just a piece of plywood. It tends to be very basic with no extras such as buildings, scenery or landscaping.
  • How Model Railroading Clubs Can Help With Your New Hobby
    If you're familiar with any hobbies, you likely know that many hobbies have associated clubs at which you can meet people interested in the same thing. This is also the case with model railroading. Around the world, there are hundreds of clubs where train hobbyists can learn from each other and share.
  • Playing God - Landscaping A Model Railroad Layout
    One of the more fun aspects of model railroading is planning and executing the scenery and landscaping that your track and engines will meander through " for some it is almost like playing God in that you can decide and create on any scene you desire.
  • 6 Of The Best Model Train Layouts In The U.S.
    Model railroading enthusiasts enjoy only one thing more then showing off their pride and joy: seeing other prototypes and displays that they can then go back home to compete with! Fortunately since showing off is inherent to all of us getting a chance to see some truly spectacular displays is not that hard, and in many cases involves only a short journey as there are literally hundreds of museums across the country that displays tens of thousands of locomotives, cars and scenes between them.
  • Making Buildings For A Model Railroad
    Most of us have no desire to become an architect, but most model railroaders wind up getting into the act at one point or another. It's sometimes impossible to find exactly the building you need to complete your layout, leaving you to come up with something of your own.
  • Why You Should Join A Model Railroading Club
    Most hobbies have clubs or groups where people sharing an interest in the activity can get together. Humans naturally like to share skills and knowledge to gain further insight into our interests. Everyone involved in these clubs can benefit from the new ideas and skills they learn. No more reinventing the wheel for every model railroader!
  • The Difference Between A Model Train Collector & Enthusiast
    There is a subtle, but important difference between model train enthusiasts and model train collectors. Collectors are generally more concerned about the "collectability" of an item - how rare it is and what shape it's in - where enthusiasts are all about operating their model railway.

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