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Get Into Model Railroading

Get Into Model Railroading

Get Into Model Railroading

Model railroads have captured hobbyists for so long. It is a fulfilling way to spend time and to express your artistic talent. There are several aspects of model trains other then just operating the trains. When you begin model railroading, you can also be building scenery, as well as learning all the knowledge that goes with model trains like scales and gauges.

When working with model trains you'll hear a lot of people bandy about the term scale. Scale, defined, is the ratio of the model train to the life-size or "real" train.

Scale is simple to understand when you think about it. The model you're running or building is a "scaled down" replica of the real thing. Scales are indicated as a ratio, such as "1:87", meaning that a real item 48 feet long would be a model only six inches long (which is "HO" scale). Letters are used to differentiate the scales

Though gauge and scale may be used interchangeably by some, they are not the same thing. Gauge is the measurement of the distance between the rails.

While gauge and scale have been standardized, to some extent, you can find variations. This is a result of some modelers wanting to "exactly" reproduce a railroad, while others are willing to make compromises for a variety of reasons.The general consensus is that having standardized scales and gauges is a good thing, and for those who want something different, well, that's what modeling is all about!


A big part of model railroading is creating scenery. The landscape for model trains can be incredibly detailed and extensive. The layouts are designed and created to fit the vision (and space, and time, and budget) of the individual. They may include city scenes, prairies, trees, rock formations, or fields and meadows. Bodies of water like ponds, rivers or even waterfalls may be included. Building a dream layout can be a lifelong work of art for model railroaders.

A model railroad layout can and should have a story behind it. You can create a story for every scene in your layout. Some have details down to model cars with their hood open and a couple of guys standing around scratching their heads wondering what's wrong. Other ideas are to have a group of workers standing outside a loading dock taking a break from work. What happened to that wrecked train being repaired?

Creating a story or theme for your model trains adds life and dimension to your railroad, and your experience of it. Perhaps you could even have a figure that represents you at some earlier time in your life, maybe back in the day when you used to wander the train yards as a youngster, looking up and wondering at the size of those boxcars, scampering around them,. Another idea is to re-create a railway of old - perhaps a railway you came across on a vacation, or a yard where there's lots of activity.

Model railroading has become a fulfilling hobby for many, bridging the gap in time between today's modern hustle and bustle, and a seemingly simpler, slower time in the distant past. People young and old have gotten caught up in its thrill and excitement.
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