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PostHeaderIcon Basic Model Railroading: Getting Started in the Hobby (Model Railroader Books)

Basic Model Railroading: Getting Started in the Hobby (Model Railroader Books) Basic Model Railroading: Getting Started in the Hobby (Model Railroader Books)

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this product was purchased as a christmas gift for my grandson. before i wrapped it i paged through it and was very pleased with the contents. my grandson was very elated with the contents of the book. he is just getting started in the hobby and says this will be a great help.

Covers a lot of topics, but not at all in depth. This wasn't written as a book, it is just a bunch of reprints from Model Railroader magazine. An example of something I was hoping to find: info on how to lay flex-track. It says to lay it out, cut it, nail it down. I knew that! I was looking for tips on HOW to cut it so the rail joints make properly. I really wouldn't recommend this book. You would be better off to go to a library and review back issues of Model Railroader.

It is one thing to be interested in getting started on a model railroad and it is quite a different thing to actually know what to do. Anyone can take a basic train set and add some more track to it but such an unorganized approach soon leads to an unwieldy and expensive mess that will probably not be very enjoyable. This book goes a long way in remedying that problem. It just covers the basics but it covers a lot of them. That includes track, running gear, wiring, scenery, model building, foliage and much else... even photography. It covers none of these things in any depth but it does provide a starting place and allow a novice to ask intelligent questions. It is a needed resource for a beginner.

Good book for anyone to that is just starting on model railroading, even a the more advanced railroader would find some of the topics covered usefull

This book has just about everything a beginner need to become familiar with the hobby of model railroading. It has everything from choosing the correct scale and gague, to how to maintain a well-tuned railroad, to the scenery of your layout. I am sure that as I grow in the hobby, this book will be used time and again as a wonderful quick reference of how to do just about everything in the hobby.

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This is a 80 page Basic Model Railroading: Getting Started in the Hobby / from Kalmbach Books. / / If you're ready to get started in model railroading but have questions / about how to begin, here's the book you have been waiting for! In Basic Model / Railroading, the staff of Model Railroader Magazine has put together answers / to your questions about layout planning, carpentry, wiring, and scenery / building, among other subjects...

It is one thing to be interested in getting started on a model railroad and it is quite a different thing to actually know what to do. Anyone can take a basic train set and add some more track to it but such an unorganized approach soon leads to an unwieldy and expensive mess that will probably not be very enjoyable. This book goes a long way in remedying that problem.

It just covers the basics but it covers a lot of them. That includes track, running gear, wiring, scenery, model building, foliage and much else... even photography. It covers none of these things in any depth but it does provide a starting place and allow a novice to ask intelligent questions. It is a needed resource for a beginner.

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