Railways in Your Garden

Railways in Your Garden
Author: David Pratt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2001
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9781902827018

Garden railways have seen a major revival in recent years, as more and more people have come to recognise that building an outdoor model railway is one of the most satisfying and diverse hobbies it is possible to find. This new and enlarged edition of the best-selling introduction to the subject has been compiled by expert garden railway modellers. The text looks at such subjects as planning, construction, trackwork, motive power and suitable plants.

Railway Modelling Masterclass

Railway Modelling Masterclass
Author: Tony Reynalds
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006-03
Genre: Railroads
ISBN: 9781844252473

Ambitious model railway enthusiasts who enjoy honing their skills will find this book inspirational. Written by a railway modelling masterbuilder and packed with specially commissioned photographs, it aims at nothing less than perfection. It covers the construction of locomotives to the highest standards of accuracy and finish in fine-scale, mainly gauge 0. Next in this series is a book about painting locomotives and rolling stock.

Aspects of Modelling

Aspects of Modelling
Author: Ian Morton
Publisher: Ian Allan Pub
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2009
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780711033436

This fabulous new guide introduces the concepts and practice of wiring model railway layouts in an easy and accessible manner. Beginning with the basics the book covers cab control, point control, signalling, train detection and lighting. Starting from the assumption that the reader has no knowledge above connecting up a train set, the book will guide the reader through the various techniques used until they have the knowledge to wire up a complex model railway. Individual chapters will concentrate on separate topics which build in complexity. This gradual approach will allow readers to apply the ideas as their confidence grows. The final chapter offers a trouble-shooting guide to enable modellers to track down and correct electrical faults on their model railway. A glossary of terms is included along with a useful listing of suppliers. A must-have purchase for anyone thinking of including electrics on their model rail layout.Chapter Breakdown:1. Introduction - Things to consider: conventional or DCC, manual or electric point operation, solenoid or slow motion point motors, working signals, scenic lighting 2. Tools, materials and best practice - What tools are needed 3. Wiring the track - Cab control4. Wiring point and signal motors - Different types of actuators and how to control them5. Signalling - Working colour lights and semaphores6. Train detection - Various systems - infra red, reed relays, current detection7. Scenic uses - Loco and train lighting8. Fault finding - What to do when things go wrong