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Books > Sport & Leisure > Hobbies, quizzes & games > Models & model-making > Model railways
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Model engineering was popularized by pioneering steam enthusiasts,
and rapidly grew into an exciting worldwide hobby for amateur
engineers. This book describes how model steam engines work,
outlines the development of the machine tools used to build the
models, and investigates the seven different categories of model
engines, which include models built to support patent applications,
and those built purely for pleasure.
The author, himself a model steam locomotive driver, also delves
into the possible pitfalls and practicalities of scale model
engineering. Generously illustrated, this is guaranteed to interest
any aspiring engineer, as well as collectors of steam engines.
Stucco and Pastels is a photographic journey through a sliver of
America's Casablanca - Miami's western river district, produce
district, and Allapattah neighborhood. Tour by faded pastel art
deco structures surrounded by palms and live oaks, rail branches
running through narrow, cracked streets, open air produce markets,
and shipping channels reminiscent of a bygone era.
Why do grown men play with trains? Is it a primal attachment to
childhood, nostalgia for the lost age of rail travel, or the stuff
of flat-out obsession? In this delightful and unprecedented book,
Grand Prix legend Sam Posey tracks those who share his "passion
beyond scale" and discovers a wonderfully strange and vital
culture.
Posey's first layout, wired by his mother in the years just after
the Second World War, was, as he writes in his Introduction, "a
miniature universe which I could operate on my own. Speed and
control: I was fascinated by both, as well as by the way they were
inextricably bound together." Eventually, when Posey's son was
born, he was convinced that building him a basement layout would be
the highest expression of fatherhood. Sixteen years and thousands
of hours later, this project, "the outgrowth of chance meetings,
unexpected friendships, mistakes, illness, latent ambitions, and
sheer luck" was completed. But for Posey, the creation of his
HO-scale masterpiece based on the historic Colorado Midland, was
just the beginning.
In "Playing with Trains," Sam Posey ventures well beyond the
borders of his layout in northwestern Connecticut, to find out what
makes the top modelers tick. He expects to find men "engaged in a
genial hobby, happy to spend a few hours a week escaping the
pressures of contemporary life." Instead he uncovers a world of
extremes-extreme commitment, extreme passion, and extreme
differences of approach. For instance, Malcolm Furlow, holed up on
his ranch in the wilderness of New Mexico, insists that model
railroading is defined by scenery and artistic self-expression. On
the other hand, Tony Koester, a New Jersey modeler, believes his
"mission" is to replicate, with fanatical precision and
authenticity, the way a real railroad operates. Going to extremes
himself, Posey actually "test drives" a real steam engine in
Strasburg, Pennsylvania, in an attempt to understand the great
machines that inspired the models and connect us to a time when
"the railroad was inventing America." Timeless and original,
"Playing with Trains" reveals a classic, questing American world.
"From the Hardcover edition."
Whether you are just starting out in the hobby of scenic railway
modelling, or are more experienced and are revamping an existing
layout, this invaluable instructional volume will guide you through
the art of using basic materials to create wonderful model scenery.
Brimming with practical advice and tips, the book shows you how to
create realistic cuttings, natural rocky outcrops, grassy
hillsides, steep cliff faces, waterfalls, streams and lakes, as
well as weeds, plants and foliage. Containing over 300 step-by-step
colour photographs, this remarkable volume covers the tools and
materials you will need and fully explains the modelling techniques
that are required.
European railways are characterized by a huge and contrasting range
of locomotives, liveries, rolling stock, stations and
infrastructure. In addition, the network incorporates standard,
narrow and broad gauges, private and nationalized railways,
high-speed corridors, single-track branch lines and rack systems.
If that was not appealing enough for the railway modeller, these
fascinating railways are also located in dramatically diverse
landscapes ranging from the industrial Ruhr to the majestic Alps.
If you wish to explore the new and exciting railway modelling
opportunities that Europe has to offer, if you need a helping hand
and information about where to go, what to read and what to buy,
then this is the book for you.
Model Railroader Associate Editor Cody Grivno compiles insider tips
and projects from Model Railroader as well as favorite projects
from his 'Cody's Office' online feature into one exciting volume.
Easily recognized as an expert in the model railroad community,
Cody covers tools, painting and decaling, weathering, track and
wiring, structures, scenery, locomotives, and freight cars in his
friendly, knowledgeable style.
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