Model Railroading for the Less Well Off
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Model railroading is a hobby with a rather lengthy history, stretching from the 19th century, when it was mostly built up by the well off. The earliest forms of model railroads were the carpet railways of the 1840s. These consisted of a simple steam boiler on wheels, simply decorated, which did not operate on a track. With the introduction of O gauge in 1901, the hobby attained greater popularity, with that gauge becoming the standard until the 1960s. In the later 20th century, detail and accuracy become more important to hobbyists, and model trains moved out of the realm of children’s toys and into the realm of the more dedicated. With this shift came a corresponding increase in complexity of train layouts and scenery, and likewise an increase in the price. Model train hobbyists interested in detail and accuracy create or purchase elaborate landscapes for their trains from polystyrene, paper mache, and commercially produced craft materials specially made for the purpose. Water can be simulated with casting resin, glass, or plastics. Such hobbyists also pay great attention to the details of their trains, modifying them and weathering them to simulate the natural wear and dirt that would affect a real train. Well-weathered models can be nearly indistinguishable from their prototypes when photographed carefully.
Such elaborate setups can be too expensive for the beginning hobbyist. A reasonably quantity of money can be saved by creating the scenery and detailing at home instead of buying premade scenery, but many train owners will still feel a pinch in their pockets. Initial setups can be daunting. Luckily, it is possibly to acquire discount model trains by buying less well-known brands, looking to online discount retailers, and buying vintage models without much collectable value. A quick internet search for “discount model trains” turns up a number of retailers with wide selections for lower prices than might be found in conventional stores. As well, the auction site Ebay carries a variety of listings for trains, some expensive and collectable, but others quite reasonable. With luck, estate and garage sales can also furnish trains, scenery, and track in good condition, but no longer wanted. The clever shopper can acquire the material for this hobby at a good price, without sacrificing much in the way quality. In this way, model railroading remains accessible to everyone, without having to invest a great deal.
Copyright 2007 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved
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