Thursday, August 28, 2008

An Introduction To Making Model Railroad Buildings

By Bill Murphy


Even if you aren't an architect you can enjoy making model railroad buildings. Sometimes it's just too hard to find that perfect building or bridge or train station that we can picture so we may just have to build it on our own.

So is it complicated? Do you have to be educated or handy with tools or can you just use what you find around the house?

You may need to do some miter cuts or need to know some advanced woodworking and use some tools if you're trying to get that perfect copy of something you've seen. Or you can take existing models and pilfer parts to start your buildings and make other modifications as you go.

All you will need for this is your imagination and a few basic tools such as an X-acto knife and scissors.

Some other items that are useful could include balsa wood and glue, foam, mat board and cardboard and maybe even lightweight plastic.

Plaster and corkboard, gold and silver foil, spray adhesives and even beads and glitter can also be useful. Most of these materials are very inexpensive and can be found at local hobby supply stores.

Where to find Further Ideas

Tips and articles on working with these materials have been printed in many magazines that you may want to see if you can find either in a 2nd hand bookstore or by demand at your local library.

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