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Illustrates and describes methods of building scale model pikes, from small table to complete attic layouts. For all gauges
shipping weight: 0,242 kgMartin McGuirk addresses the numerous advances in N Scale railroading from track to train control. Step-by-step chapters show beginners how to build and operate a complete 4 x 8' railroad. Softcover, 96 pages, 8-1/4 x 10-3/4".
shipping weight: 0,220 kgDCC Projects & Applications Volume 2 answers questions about starting with or upgrading Digital Command Control equipment, selecting state-of-the-art gear, and installing and operating these new electronics. Based on the popular Model Railroader magazine column, DCC Corner, this volume focuses on actual readers problems and gives real-world solutions that apply to commonly available contemporary equipment. Includes more than 25 new DCC projects. Softcover, 88 pages.
shipping weight: 0,242 kgThe Model Railroaders Guide to Steel Mills makes modeling this archetypical American industry possible for the average modeler. Author and expert Bernard Kempinski explains the industrial process and the massive complex built around steel production. The reader will better understand how to create a realistic mill area and set up its rail operations. Chapters are included for steelmaking, steel mill railroads, steel mill track planning, and modeling tips. 96 Pages, 150 color photos Steel from start to finish Track plans with steel mills included Features historical photos of railroad-served steel mills Autor: Bernard Kempinski
shipping weight: 0,330 kgNearly 500 of the most popular train rides, railroad museums and historical depots throughout the United States and Canada are covered in this handy guide. More than 175 attractions are detailed in full-page reviews providing practical information on what's worth seeing, what's nearby and other tips. Full color photos and regional maps are included. Softcover, 336 pages.
shipping weight: 0,440 kgTony Koesters well-known HO scale Allegheny Midland layout is analyzed in detail in this fascinating new book. Built over the course of 25 years, the layout has been the subject of many Model Railroader magazine articles over the years. Here, Koester looks at lessons learned during the construction and operation of the Allegheny Midland. Using the authors original photography, he highlights many how-to lessons from its construction, along with the wisdom and perspective that comes from reviewing what worked and what didnt on one of the largest and most notable layouts in the country. This book is a compelling combination of project layout, analysis, and how-to book. The Allegheny Midland is legendary among model railroaders and continues to generate interest.
shipping weight: 0,440 kgFeaturing plans from Model Railroader magazine from three decades, each of the 101 track plans has a newly written, informational description of the design. The track plans range in size from simple 4 x 8 foot and smaller layouts to room- and garage-sized showpieces, with the majority focusing on mid-size layouts.
shipping weight: 0,330 kgTony Koester provides insight into layout and track planning and compares narrow gauge to standard gauge.
shipping weight: 0,440 kgJeff Wilson covers the full range of benchwork skills and materials from beginner shelf layouts to experienced modelers assembling a room-sized layout. New color photos and illustrations highlight liftout sections and swinging access gates.
shipping weight: 0,330 kgThis mix of HO and N scale track plans emphasizes simplicity, flexibility and interesting operation
shipping weight: 0,330 kgModel Railroader Managing Editor David Popp details the expansion of his N scale Naugatuck Valley Railroad. Providing an inside look at building a model railroad from start to finish, new chapters highlight the addition of a sizable industrial switching area and delve deeper into operations.
shipping weight: 0,330 kgJeff Wilson offers a wealth of information from choosing place, era and scale to planning a layout and building benchwork.
shipping weight: 0,440 kgSimple solutions for adding streets and other scenery with step-by-step photographs and instructions.
shipping weight: 0,330 kgThis completely redesigned edition helps modelers use today's technology to add interest and action to their model railroad layouts. Enthusiasts learn how to install streetlights and building lights, use fiber optics, and simulate neon sign lighting. A working coal tipple, a spinning windmill, and a wig-wag crossing signal are just a few of the projects included.
shipping weight: 0,330 kgGreat beginners guide to decoders, DCC systems and layout wiring.
shipping weight: 0,308 kgProvides creative approaches for building compact layouts and covers how to build seven different layouts
shipping weight: 0,330 kgOffers more tips for building bridges and trestles. New information and how-tos include modeling a highway underpass, creating a stone arch bridge and more. Learn how to use kits plus get scratchbuilding tips. Ideal for all skill levels.
shipping weight: 0,330 kgJeff Wilscon delves into the history of the meatpacking industry and traces the role of railroads in hauling livestock and meat products. Covers train operations, regulations, schedules and more. Includes historical photos.
shipping weight: 0,242 kg