Creating Realistic Landscapes for Model Railways

Creating Realistic Landscapes for Model Railways
Author: Tony Hill
Publisher: Crowood
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1847978509

The landscape through which railways run is often the inspiration and reason why people choose to model a particular line. Therefore creating a realistic setting in which to operate your railway is an essential aspect of modelling, yet it is often overlooked or left until the last moment. Creating authentic and believable scenery without spending a fortune or buying it 'ready made' is a skill that, with patience and understanding, can be achieved by anyone. In Creating Realistic Landscapes for Model Railways, highly skilled landscape modeller Tony Hill shows you, through step-by-step photo sequences and clear instructions, how you too can re-create a realistic landscape for your model railway. With chapters on modelling trees, grass, water, fences, rock, walls and hedges, this book will tell you everything you need to know to design and create a unique and special setting in which to operate your model railway. Superbly illustrated with 395 colour photographs.

Landscapes on a Train

Landscapes on a Train
Author: Cole Swensen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781937658410

A radiant new book-length sequence chronicling the ways observation creates landscape

Northbound: A Train Ride Out of Segregation

Northbound: A Train Ride Out of Segregation
Author: Michael S. Bandy
Publisher: Candlewick
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763696501

On his first train ride, Michael meets a new friend from the “whites only” car—but finds they can hang together for only part of the trip—in the last story in a trilogy about the author’s life growing up in the segregated South. Michael and his granddaddy always stop working to watch the trains as they rush by their Alabama farm on the way to distant places. One day Michael gets what he’s always dreamed of: his first train journey, to visit cousins in Ohio! Boarding the train in the bustling station, Michael and his grandma follow the conductor to the car with the “colored only” sign. But when the train pulls out of Atlanta, the signs come down, and a boy from the next car runs up to Michael, inviting him to explore. The two new friends happily scour the train together and play in Bobby Ray’s car—until the conductor calls out “Chattanooga!” and abruptly ushers Michael back to his grandma for the rest of the ride. How could the rules be so changeable from state to state—and so unfair? Based on author Michael Bandy’s own recollections of taking the train as a boy during the segregation era, this story of a child’s magical first experience is intercut with a sense of baffling injustice, offering both a hopeful tale of friendship and a window into a dark period of history that still resonates today.

Train

Train
Author: Mike Vago
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0761187162

***A 2016 National Parenting Product Awards (NAPPA) winner You’ve never seen a book like this before! It’s the story of a train moving across the American landscape—but with an actual three-dimensional miniature train that loops up and down and across each spread, traveling along an interior track from front to back without ever leaving the pages. Move the red steam engine out of the depot and to the front of the book, where the sun is just coming up over a bay, and then take a journey across wide plains, up mountains and down hills, into a city at night with its beacons of light—and finally, back to the rail yard. The panoramic landscapes are filled with marvelous details that young children will delight in discovering, and the sweet, simple rhyming language pulls the story along and will be happily repeated when it’s time to start the journey all over again. All aboard!

Animated Landscapes

Animated Landscapes
Author: Chris Pallant
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1501320114

The first comprehensive study of animated landscapes across media.

Human Landscapes

Human Landscapes
Author: Nâzım Hikmet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1982
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A Turkish epic poem offers portraits of varying lengths about ordinary people caught up in the wars, occupations, and independence of Turkey.

Iron Landscapes

Iron Landscapes
Author: Felix Jeschke
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789207767

Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the newly formed country of Czechoslovakia built an ambitious national rail network out of what remained of the obsolete Habsburg system. While conceived as a means of knitting together a young and ethnically diverse nation-state, these railways were by their very nature a transnational phenomenon, and as such they simultaneously articulated and embodied a distinctive Czechoslovak cosmopolitanism. Drawing on evidence ranging from government documents to newsreels to train timetables, Iron Landscapes gives a nuanced account of how planners and authorities balanced these two imperatives, bringing the cultural history of infrastructure into dialogue with the spatial history of Central Europe.

Some Trains in America

Some Trains in America
Author: Andrew Cross
Publisher: Prestel Pub
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2002
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9783791326795

This powerful collection of photographs celebrates American trains, railroad stations, andlandscapes. Presented in a beautifully designed horizontal format book, these photographs offer a truly original depiction of America's romance with its frontier and one photographer's passion with trains. Ever since he was a young boy Andrew Cross has been crazy about trains, travelling on them and spending hours watching them speed by. Some Trains in America chronicles his nearly 4,000-mile rail adventure across the United States. In a unique oblong format Cross's panoramic photographs capture trains bisecting endless prairies, snaking through small towns, and silhouetted against the mountains. Organized geographically in seven sections this series of color images evokes the mythology of America, and illustrates the part trains have played in opening up the West. It is a powerful reminder that America's adventurous spirit endures to this day.

Railways in the North American Landscape

Railways in the North American Landscape
Author: Mike Danneman
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1398103934

Stunning original photography from Mike Danneman, former art director of Trains magazine, celebrating the beauty and majesty of railways in the great North American landscape.