Description: Track Design The Complete Book of Layout Design edited by Hal Carstens Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE This is an unopened BRAND NEW BOOK (not used). We handle all books with white gloves (no fingerprints on your book). A Railroad Bookmark is included with each book. Book is wrapped and mailed in a top-quality, durable container. We try hard to be the NUMBER 1 Railroad Book Dealer on ebay with 2,000+ titles. Order before 3:00 pm (ET) for same-day postal mailing. A Carstens Book Note: This book is Out of Print and no longer available from publisher/distributor. This ebay seller has acquired ALL available NEW books. LAST FEW NEW BOOKS The design and creation of a new model railroad layout requires lots of planning and dreaming. That dream railroad you want to build will be an expression of yourself. It will represent your idea of the ideal model railroad adapted to whatever restriction you may impose. You may opt for Lionel track, sectional track, flexible track, or even track spiked by hand to miniature wooden ties. You can model prairies, mountains, coastal areas, cities, industrial areas, or mining and logging operations. You can model any period in railroad history you like, from the pioneer days of the 1830s to heavy diesel freight operations of today, with Amtrak, VIA, and commuter operations thrown in as an extra. You can fill an entire basement or garage or you can restrict yourself to a narrow shelf in a bedroom. Model railroading has no limits... If you have a lot of equipment, economics might dictate that you stay in that scale and gauge. Certainly the time to make a change is before you start designing the new track plan. Many modelers have traded off their old equipment for something in a new scale. An HO'er with loads of read to run equipment might decide to trade it off for one On3 brass locomotive. An O gauger moving to Florida might unload his collection in favor of a smaller gauge which would take up less room in a smaller home. Some guys go to a larger scale because their eyes aren't as sharp as they used to be. There are things you'll want to consider in designing your layout. For best operation, track grades shouldn't exceed 2% and yet many model pikes have grades of 4% and more. Benchwork at about 40" suits many modelers, but others might prefer a higher "water level," while some modelers like a layout down low so they can reach over the railroad. If you're new to the hobby, try not to bite off more than you can chew. A good layout can be simple and relatively small. Many modelers have designed super pikes beyond their capacity to complete in time, talent, and money. Build a small layout first. You can always add to it after it is completed. That's the way John Allen started his great Gorre & Daphetid Railroad. Contents: Layout Design Tips Introduction to Track Design Scenery and Operation in 5x8 Venango Valley Railroadd From Plan to Layout The Over-Designed Layout Combining Layout Elements Layout Planning Ideas A Corner Multi-Level Switching Module Insulated Rail Joiners Adding Industrial Sidings Using Wyes to Reverse Equipment Module Scenery Dividers One Horse Short Line Long, Lean, and Lanky Layouts The Big 8 Railroad A Railroad for One-Way Operation Point to Point Walk Around Cab Control Railroad for a Spare Room 17 Track Designs Portfolio No. 1 Reversing Sections Eye Level Layouts Corridor Railroading A Modular Switchback Trackplan Logging Railroads An Unplanned Layout Beginner's Traction Pike An L-Shaped Shelf Railroad Spiral Reverse Loops Grand Union Terminal Railroad Trefoil Track Plans Combine a Railroad with Canals The Utah Railway in a 4x8 The Limitless 4x8 11 Track Designs Portfolio No. 2 Station Locations Softbound, 8.5x11, 72 pages, text, many photographs w/extensive captions, plans. Visit our ebay store to view other books of interest. We sell books: Railroad, Aviation, and Modeling books of the Golden Age Era.WE PACKAGE OUR BOOKS EXTREMELY WELL SO THE BOOK WILL NOT BE DAMAGED IN THE MAIL. No one packages books better than we do.
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