Modelling Scotland's Railways
Title | Modelling Scotland's Railways PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Futers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2006-09-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780953844883 |
Modelling Railway Stations
Title | Modelling Railway Stations PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Lamb |
Publisher | Crowood |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2015-05-31 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 1847979521 |
Have you ever dreamed of building a model of a favourite railway station for your layout, whether it be a modest branch line station, or a large town terminus? Have you ever wanted to re-create a beautiful station that you have seen at a railway modelling exhibition, or in a magazine, and felt that you needed a helping hand? If so, this is the book for you. Ian Lamb, a modeller of enormous experience, demonstrates how almost anybody, regardless of their modelling skills, can construct a pleasing and presentable model railway station in even a quite limited amount of space. Six specific UK stations, some real and some fictional, are selected as modelling case studies and the author provides detailed, practical information about different aspects of their construction. Throughout the book the author provides step-by-step guidance and illustrations and emphasizes how - with patience- modelling skills, confidence and ambition can all be improved over time. Moreover, he is ever mindful of how costs should be kept down to reasonable levels and reveals how materials and tools can often be the most simple and inexpensive of everyday household items. Superbly illustrated with 304 colour photographs.
Hornby Book of Model Railways
Title | Hornby Book of Model Railways PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Ellis |
Publisher | Anova Books |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2009-08-04 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 9781844860951 |
Hornby is a household name with a history that goes back over 80 years. This book looks at the Hornby range in depth, and shows how Hornby models can be used to build a model railway layout to suit the space available and all levels of modelling skill. Now completely revised and updated, it is packed with hints and tips for easy layout building, scenic structure modelling, track laying and wiring and extra detailing, and provides ideas for working at the simplest level, including a layout for very young enthusiasts, through to the more experienced modeller. Extra sections relating to recent developments in the hobby are included, along with new photography, new layouts and recent additions to Hornby rolling stock and the Skaledale range.
MODEL RAILWAY LAYOUT, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Title | MODEL RAILWAY LAYOUT, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES PDF eBook |
Author | Nigel Burkin |
Publisher | Crowood |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 2012-08-01 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 1847974457 |
Layout building is perhaps the most exciting, rewarding and challenging aspect of creating a model railway. Making the right design decisions and choosing good construction techniques are vital to ensure success. This book takes you through basic baseboard construction, shelf layout themes and how to link multi-deck designs together, enabling you to make the most of a given space. With different concepts covered, from simple portable layouts to helix construction techniques, Nigel Burkin mixes the best of British layouts with those used routinely overseas and shows you how you too can achieve success and satisfaction in executing your layout design. Topics covered included: Designing for comfort; How to use space efficiently; Practical construction techniques from L-Girder to box frame baseboards; Sub track bed construction, track laying and wiring; Fine tuning the layout for smooth operations.
Advanced Modelling in N Gauge
Title | Advanced Modelling in N Gauge PDF eBook |
Author | Noel Leaver |
Publisher | The Crowood Press |
Pages | 469 |
Release | 2021-09-27 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 178500946X |
Many aspects of railway modelling are the same whatever scale you choose, but N Gauge has particular benefits: namely, that there is more space for scenery, longer trains and extensive fiddle yards. This leads to specific challenges in the design and layout to ensure a realistic-looking model. Assuming some familiarity with the basics of N Gauge, this book provides guidance and instruction to extend and develop modelling skills to produce a layout that is scenically impressive: planning baseboards, integrating scenery with the backscene, and keeping everything in harmony. With over 250 colour photographs, it includes constructing baseboards and scenery; how to make models of real buildings; using different systems for moving vehicles and controlling them; building, painting and finishing rolling stock from kits and, finally, what is needed to make a successful exhibition layout and how to perform demonstrations.
Modelling Narrow Gauge Railways in Small Scales
Title | Modelling Narrow Gauge Railways in Small Scales PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Ford |
Publisher | Crowood |
Pages | 391 |
Release | 2015-05-31 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 184797936X |
This invaluable book is essential reading for all those who wish to build a small, narrow gauge model railway layout to a high standard. Comprehensive in its coverage, the book begins with a useful summary of the history and development of narrow gauge railways in the British Isles, and this is followed by a detailed, but easily digestible, consideration of the complex and wide choice of scales available to the modeller. In subsequent chapters, the author covers all aspects of construction, including materials and tools, skills and techniques, layout design, laying the track, scenic modelling, painting, soldering and wiring, as well as the construction of narrow gauge stock and appropriate buildings. The author provides clear, step-by-step instructions and photographs to show the reader how to build a straightforward narrow gauge model of a fictitious late 19th to early 20th century light railway in 4mm scale on 9mm track. He also suggests how the methods he has used can be adapted to other scales and briefly explains, by way of example, how they can be transferred directly to 7mm scale. Fully illustrated with 223 colour photographs and also included are several working sketches.
Modelling the Great Western Branch Lines
Title | Modelling the Great Western Branch Lines PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Ford |
Publisher | The Crowood Press |
Pages | 450 |
Release | 2019-03-25 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 1785005669 |
Modelling the Great Western Branch Lines is essential reading for all those who wish to build a model railway based on the branch lines of the Great Western Railway. The author guides the modeller through projects which are graded from simple to more advance. Each step is clearly described, explaining the techniques used and how alternative methods and materials could be employed. Topics covered include a historical overview of the subject; full listings of all tools and materials; a series of detailed model projects using the best of the currently available commercial model making products; an introduction to scratch-building lineside terms and, finally, suggestions as to how each project could be further developed. It is superbly illustrated with 234 colour and black & white photographs giving step-by-step techniques. Chris Ford has been a keen railway modeller since childhood; many of his model layouts feature in the model railway press.