Archive for the ‘Model Train Scenery’ Category
Model Train Scenery
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Western HomesteadReviewsVery fun to build and looks great in my layout. I had the most fun of any model with this little shack and windmill. Awesome details! Average Rating:![]() |
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Includes people and farm animals |
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Coupe Cars |
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Add detail to any HO scale layout or diorama with these authentic 1950's cars. Great for train or railroad setups as well as dioramas and school projects. |
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Woodlawn Police Station - Kit |
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Many parts for true accuracy |
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Realistic Scenery for Toy Train Layouts |
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Scenery can really make a layout outstanding! Introduces the basic tools and materials of scenery, and presents easy scenery projects. Includes information on laying and ballasting track as well as techniques for making rocks and mountains, ground cover and tress, and roads and water. |
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Scenery for Model RailroadsReviewsThis wonderful book was written by a Genuine Model Railroading Scenery Master! It is on a reading level that any interested person could comprehend and actually use. It SHOULD BE, without question, RE-ISSUED by the Publisher!!! Those who are new to model railroading would love and treasure it. Experienced Model Railroaders would probably like to have some extra copies, because they, no doubt, will wear their first one out from constant use, as a Reference Text, as I have done! Bill McClanahan was a master of scenery and scenery techniques. This book was my first scenery book and certainly ranks among the best. Bill McClanahan used the materials and methods available to him at the time he wrote the book. It offers a good choice of techniques to add scenery to your model railroad. I recommend this book to anyone that is getting ready to add scenery or upgrade their layout. Average Rating:![]() |
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Model Railway Basic Scenery (Focus on Modelling Techniques, 12) |
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FROM THE INTRODUCTION: One of the most noticeable trends in the development of railway modelling in recent years has been the increasing interest in scenic work. This has been reflected in the steadily improving standards... |







