Why
Take Up Railway Modelling
Railway
modelling is a hobby that provides the
opportunity to gain a wide range of skills in
many areas. From the day that you add your first
point (turnout) to a ready to run train set you
are learning the art of layout planning. As you
progress to a layout on a baseboard you begin to
master carpentry, as you add wiring to the layout
you move into simple electric circuitry. At some
point you will begin to add scenery and move into
kit building for both buildings and rolling
stock. As you further develop your knowledge and
skills you will begin to build items entirely
from scratch.
Grows with you
It is also a hobby that can
grow with you. For the child with a train set,
imagination lets the model train be whatever they
want. It may only go round and round, but it
represents the Cornish Riviera Express, the
Flying Scotsman or just the humble 12:10 to the
junction. Shoe box tunnels and building block
stations turn in the mind into the grandeur of
Paddington et al.
Quest for
Realism
As we get
older the quest for greater realism gains
in importance, but enjoyment and satisfaction are
what counts. For one person these may be found in
operational exactness, whilst to another it is
constructing models to the finest degree of
accuracy they can manage. For other modellers,
building and operating their models is almost
secondary to researching information ready for
the next project. What unites us all is the
common thread of railways and what
we all as railway modellers find in the hobby
whatever the emphasis we place on particular
elements of it, and whatever our level of skill,
is satisfaction.
Don’t be put
off by the examples on show at an exhibition, thinking that if
you cannot attain such standards the hobby can’t offer you
anything. We were all beginners once and our
early, less sophisticated, models offered just as much pleasure to us at the time
as our current efforts do now!
Join
us in the hobby and you will find an interest to
satisfy a lifetime.
Railway
Modelling - the creative hobby of today - acknowledgements
to Peco Publications for this slogan.
What to do
next...
Get a copy of the Railway Modeller magazine published
by PECO. It's not the only
magazine for railway modellers, but it covers a wide spectrum,
very well. It is, also, well worth visiting
PECO's web-site - click
here.
Undoubtedly
many questions will spring to mind, most of which can be
answered by the members of a model railway club, association
or society, such as ours. So come along (there's no obligation
to join) see Contacts, ask for one of the committee members and if they
can't answer your questions they'll introduce you to someone
who can!