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97656 MAKING MODEL RAILWAY BUILDINGS BOOK

97656 MAKING MODEL RAILWAY BUILDINGS BOOK

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976-56 - Making Model Railway Buildings.

This invaluable book, written by a professional model railway builder, is essential reading for all railway modellers, whatever their level of expertise. The author provides an overall understanding of the purpose of making buildings for a model railway and covers their construction, their positioning and how to light them.

Topics covered:

• Railway and non-railway model buildings, explaining how the latter can also enhance your trains
• Modelling attitudes, the use of scale, levels of detail and both regional vernacular and railway architecture
• Ready-made buildings that you can buy and demonstrates how you can adapt them to your own particular purposes
• Different materials available for building structures and ways of choosing, finding, measuring and recording suitable prototypes
• Step-by-step construction of a cardboard building kit to illustrate the use of basic modelling tools and to explain essential procedures and techniques
• Using and modifying 'out-of-the-box' model buildings and explores the subtleties of making model railway buildings from scratch without the use of a kit, or anything more than hand-tools and a few sheets of suitable material
• Guidance on the appropriate use of texture and colour, and shows how walls, doors, windows, roofs and chimneys can be created, painted, detailed and finished off
• Many aspects of lighting, including external lighting, such as street and platform lights, and the internal lighting of buildings, the problems they pose and how they can be resolved
• Lighting can create dramatic effects with reference, for example, to the installation of illuminated ground signals in N-gauge using the latest 'surface-mount' technology, and by producing brilliantly illuminated back-lit sunsets