Modelling Railways in 0 Gauge

Modelling Railways in 0 Gauge

by John Emerson
Modelling Railways in 0 Gauge

Modelling Railways in 0 Gauge

by John Emerson

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Overview

This fascinating book is an essential guide to 0 gauge modelling skills, techniques, modelling suppliers and services. It considers the history and the benefits of 0 gauge. Discusses the various prototypical gauges that can be successfully modellin in 0 gauge. John Emerson shows the modeller how to successfully create scenery and model buildings as well as practical layout planning. Locomotives, coaches and wagons are all covered and details are given on how to achieve an authentic lineside look.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785002540
Publisher: Crowood Press, The
Publication date: 03/15/2017
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

John Emerson has had a lifelong interest in railways and railway modelling. In the 1980s, he began to write articles for the railway modelling press and produced the regular Lineside Look illustrated column in Model Rail. He went on to have a seventeen-year association with British Railway Modelling and became the magazine's editor. John has built several model railway layouts, including the highly acclaimed Hayley Mills. However, his most well-known layout is his large 0 gauge exhibition layout, Gifford Street, which remained on the show circuit for several years. He now runs his own model-making and metal casting business in Lincolnshire.

Table of Contents

Preface 6

Chapter 1 Introducing O Gauge 7

Chapter 2 Standard, Narrow or Broad Gauge? 28

Chapter 3 Making a Start 43

Chapter 4 Practical Layout Planning 64

Chapter 5 Successful Scenics 81

Chapter 6 Model Building for O Gauge 97

Chapter 7 Taking Stock 125

Chapter 8 Getting that Lineside Look 151

Chapter 9 Thinking Out of the Box 165

Chapter 10 Empire Building 178

Index 191

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