This book is the first title in a new series, Realistic Railway Modelling, written by a higly regarded expert. Aimed at really keen modellers who want to learn how to achieve the highest standards, this all-colour book, packed with photos and diagrams, provides the very last word in detail, complete with easy-to-follow step-by-step sequences. Layout planning, of course, is where it all starts, and no stone is left unturned in the author's comprehensive coverage. All railway modellers will be fascinated by this inspirational guide.
- Design philosophy: more than just drawing a
track plan; the holistic approach to layout planning; considering all the
aspects – practical, visual and operational.
- Sites: minimum space requirements;
suitable/unsuitable locations; integrated and shelf-based layouts; cameos; portable
and storable layouts.
- Practical parameters: choice of scale;
location of mechanical/electrical services; baseboard framing; striking a
balance between visible layout and fiddleyards.
- Design techniques: working to scale; mocking
up and trialling layout designs; computer-aided layout design; managing a
project.
- Visual design: rules of composition;
viewpoints, viewblocks, backgrounds and ‘framing’; layout height, backdrops,
horizon lines, perspective; maintaining balanced proportions.
- Designing for operation: balanced
capacities of tracks between on- and offstage; good ratios within the trackwork (running
lines, loop lengths, headshunts and clearing points, siding
capacities); potential for interesting/challenging shunting moves.