I’ve gotten a number of emails in the past week illustrating progress on switching layout construction. To a person each project looks fantastic, well designed, simple but efficient, and neatly constructed. You’ve come this far, don’t shoot yourself in the foot now. Next up for many of you will be the steps of painting the […]
Category: Construction
Enough Rope To Hang Myself
I was sixteen when the model railroad bug bit in earnest. In the early years of the hobby EVERYTHING is interesting and we really want it all. At that time my parents were on a two year overseas sabbatical and we lived in a small apartment. Our Cape Cod house in the states, complete with […]
Easy Way/Hard Way
Achieving successful looking modeling results is 80% color and material selection with experience/skill probably only accounting for around 20% . The great news here is that beginners can achieve great results right out of the starting gate and more experienced modelers can improve their results quickly simply by switching to better materials. One crucial area […]
It Was A Disaster, I Quit!
Some lessons can only be learned the hard way, through experience and by doing. My son is now a sophomore in high school and is at that age where he is increasingly interested in the dating ‘experience’. Without exaggeration I think it’s fair to say he has his eye on a new female ‘person […]
Why We Build Model Railroads
Why do we build model railroads? Psychologically, what is at play that compels us to create something that, if viewed at face value, could be mistakenly taken for a detailed toy? Like many people, both in and out of the hobby, I’ve made the mistake of trivializing model railroading. Over the past several years I’ve […]