Top Supplies For Model Railroads
Bill Murphy
Many people's first introduction to model railroading is with a simple circle or oval on a sheet of plywood. No scenery, no landscaping and maybe not even any buildings or vehicles.
Before long the desire to add more accessories to make a more realistic model can turn this into an ongoing project that can grow in intensity.
Every layout is different and everyone has their own favorite accessories, but the following 5 items are some of the most common accessories that add a level of realism and interest to your model railroad.
1. Train Station
The train station will probably be one of the first buildings added. It's the focal point for starting and ending and the town can be built around it.
2. Lighting
There are many forms of lighting for railroads. There can be background lighting to give a backdrop a degree of realism or street lights to add to the ambiance of a city. These may be strictly for decoration, or they may actually light up at night to give the streets a realistic glow.
3. Train Cars
The locomotive usually gets the most attention when setting up a model railroad, but there are many choices for railcars as well.
4. People and Animals
Adding figures such as people will complete your model and make it more realistic. The addition of animals will add that extra little touch as well.
5. Landscaping
There are many options for landscaping a railroad. You can add things like grass, trees, lakes or rivers alongside the track. Or you can get a little more in depth and add hills and valleys for your train to travel through, and tunnels through the mountains.
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