Discover How Train Modelers Plan For Realism

May 8th, 2011

Note: I thought the following article was worth republishing in its entirety.

Discover How Train Modelers Plan For Realism

Your choice of a layout will depend not only on the available space, trackage and on the work you want your railroad to do. At first it will be enough just to have the locomotive pull cars around, pass onto a siding, switch onto a branch line. You have a toy train with a wide choice of powerful locomotives, dozens of accurate, scale modeled cars, and so many interesting accessories and buildings that you can keep your budget unbalanced for months. Isn`t that enough, you ask?

Of course it is enough to give you countless hours of pleasure. But you can increase that pleasure and extend it for years by developing your model railroad so that it has a special character, a personality of its own a personality that is a reflection of you. A model railroad is a toy, yes, but it is much more than that, as dozens of bankers, lawyers, engineers, doctors, truck drivers, bookkeepers, salesmen, and just plain people, young and old, will testify. Paints and brushes are toys, too, in the hands of a child having fun on a rainy afternoon; in the hands of many adults they have become a meaningful and rewarding avocation, a hobby that brings in addition to pleasure the deep satisfaction of creative expression. Many hobbies can bring this satisfaction, model railroading among them, but only when there is a goal, a purpose, a plan. You have a locomotive and some cars, but what do the cars carry?

Passengers or freight and if the latter, what kind of freight? Why does the train move onto the siding? Why does it take the branch line? These operations give more pleasure if they have some meaning if, for instance, the train moves onto the siding to drop off a tank car of gasoline for the filling station near by; if the train takes the branch line because it is on its regular run to Jonesville, where it picks up passengers going to the city.

You and a few hundred thousand other model railroaders have made the manufacturers of trains fit their products to your plans in demanding realism from them track that looks like real railroad track, cars and locomotives scaled so they look like real cars and locomotives. You enjoy these things and smoke and the choo choo sounds because they reproduce the real thing. Your pleasure will be increased if you make your layout and your handling of trains reproduce, as closely as possible, the real thing, too. You can do this if you have a plan.

Your plan need not be rigid and inflexible. It should be made to increase the joy of railroading, not to hamper or reduce it. A plan can save you time, work, and money.

For example, you may find after you`ve had your train a short while that you can buy an operating accessory of some kind, and you are fascinated by remote control loading devices such as the coal loader and log loader car you may have. You buy the log loader, take it home, hook it up, and watch it work. Then you see that it looks a little out of place, because your layout consists primarily of towns and freight yards without a forest in sight. Logs may be loaded elsewhere, of course, but it would certainly look better near a tree covered mountain, from which the logs presumably came. A worse misfit, of course, would be an operating water tank when your only locomotives are diesels, for which you should have an oil storage and pumping depot of some kind.

One of the first buildings for your pike will be a station. If you are handy with tools, you may want to make your own, but if not you will buy one of the beautiful stations put out by the manufacturer of your train. You will find in your hobby store stations large and small, old fashioned and modern. Which one will you purchase? Knowing the character of your railroad, having a plan for its development, will help you decide. If your pike is going to be laid in farming country, for instance, you will not want a large city terminal, but a smaller way station. No matter how fascinating you find the talking station that announces the destination of your train and calls:

All aboard

You will know that it does not really fit if you have only a freight train. Instead, you will want a freight station, and if you like movement you can get one with a loading device that lifts heavy crates onto your flatcars and gondola cars.

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Branch Line Layout – Should You Build One?

April 24th, 2011

Many people looking to get into caboose hobbies are often challenged by the amount of space that seems to be required to build good layouts for your model trains. A solution might be to use a branch line layout. Branch line layouts are very popular with folks who have limited space but still enjoy designing and building model railroads.

Over and above the space advantage, other advantages presented by a branch line layout include the need for less rolling stock, they are quieter than a main line layout while at the same time providing for all the joys that come from creating a main line layout. It’s a great way to get started with caboose hobbies. 

Beyond people just starting in model railroads, enthusiasts often find joy in building a branch layout because of the opportunity it presents to build additional landscapes into their layout.  Usually consisting of a small station with perhaps a freight shed to provide shunting possibilities you can add some interest by adding a passing loop or a shadow station.

While the traditional oval layout is common for branch layouts, out and back shelf formats are very popular including walk-in “U” shaped shelf lines.

What makes branch lines so much fun is that they typically run throug the countryside servicing small towns. This provides unlimited opportunities for creating some really stunning scenery, keeping in mind that part of the challenge, and fun, is capturing the sense of open space and splendid scenery in such a small setting. Some ways this can be accomplished is by boxing-in the scenery with a forest or a city scape if you are depicting a small town.

Doing a branch line layout is a great way to get into caboose hobbies or a great way to enhance a main line layout, either way, it all adds up to hours of fun.

PhD Graduate Spills the Beans On A Proven System To Win 97% Of Your Sports Bets!

April 10th, 2011

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Hobbies For Men – Fantasy Sports

April 10th, 2011

When looking for a new hobby you sometimes don’t have to look too far for great hobbies for men. Sports is obviously a great passion for many men and wouldn’t it be wonderful to be able to combine your passion for sports with a hobby. Well look no further than fantasy sports, where you  get to play virtual manager of your own professional sports team and compete against others, just as if you were doing the real thing.
 
There are many ways to get involved in Fantasy Sports, all the way from just organizing a pool in your office, to online leagues that track your performance throughout the season.
 
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Hobbies For Men – Why Take Up Model Railroading

April 10th, 2011

Ask model railway enthusiasts “what do you like about the hobby?” you’ll get many different answers. For some it’s about reconnecting to a childhood memory or maybe just the enjoyment of building a miniature world  full of detail and realism. And for some its about working out the technical challenges of building and operating an electronic control system.

Whether you’re five years old or ninety-five years old… or somewhere in between, assembling and working a realistic miniature railway layout can be a real pleasure. Model railroading is a truly rewarding hobby that will keep active and entertained for hours…and it will do so for a lifetime.
Model railroading is a fun-filled hobby that gives a creative individual plenty of scope to exercise their creativity combined with a technical aspect. It brings together a multitude of activities from building, maintaining, upgrading and operating a model railway. You create a world of your own making, decide where you create it, and the amount of time you spend in it… it’s entirely over to the you, the model railroading enthusiast.

A model railroader has the choice to build his layout in the privacy of his or her own basement, attic, shed or garage workshop…or you can sit in a sun chair and watch your trains weave around your garden… or you can join a local model railroad club and share your model railway ideas and knowledge with other enthusiasts.