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Most of the world is stuck indoors, but we in the model railroading community share a wonderful common interest in the world’s greatest indoor hobby. I have friends that usually fill in their days gardening, or playing golf or tennis, and apart from perhaps watching TV or reading a book, have no indoor hobbies to keep them busy. They are doing it particularly tough, as are those who have been personally touched by the sad loss of a love one or friend.

Although it would be great to instantly return to life as normal, at the moment we all just need to hunker down and make the best of a bad situation. I know model railroading could be seen by many as a form of escapism, but we all need to stay strong, healthy and sane as we stay safe whilst hoping and praying for the return of better times. Keep busy and hopefully the days will pass by quicker and with a little less boredom and worry.

share model train tipsHelping others is also a great way to stay in touch and keep positive. That’s why I would welcome any articles, tips, layout photos you can share on this community blog. Send in your suggestions and tips by using one of the many ‘Ask a Question’ links on this page. If you have a photo to share (only one per person please), let us know in the same way and we will let you know how to email it to us for publication. Share a photo and a few words about your favorite locomotive, or a piece of scenery you are working on or completed, or a building you are constructing. I’m sure others would like to see what you are up to.

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Model Railways In South Africa

Peter Field from Pietermaritzburg, the capital and second-largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa sent in this article and these photos to share with readers and hopefully inspire others to get involved in the wonderful hobby of model railroading. He even has a KIWI RAIL locomotive from New Zealand in his collection. Thank you Peter for sharing.

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Peter writes –

model railways south africanIn 2009 I wrote on the article that was published on your blog on my Love Affair with trains and model railways.

I built a demo layout for shows , however this turned into a more permanent layout, the layout was extended to its present size of 1.8m x1.2m then extended it and extended it yet to its present size of 5.5mx1.5m in 2018. This gives me +-14m of open trackage plus the shunting yards and run to the loco sheds. The layout is based on the South African railways in the 1960’s to 2018 or there about. Steam diesel and electric motive power operate on the board together as the layout is based on a small rural town near Pietermaritzburg in Natal.

I operate a fleet of 4 steam locomotives Class 16E the grey hound of the railways for its speed Class 15CA and classes 8-15. On the diesel side I have Class31,35,34,36 he electrics Class5E,6E, and the mighty Class 4E which was the largest Elec locomotive built for the SAR by England in the 1960’s.  The layout is a single track with dual track in the station as a holding track. The layout consists of a small rural village, shops, houses farms factories and a station. The factories are a small furniture factory, Cat facility, and the container deposit with a fuel deposit.

The operation of the board is that I make up the freight or goods trains in the yards and bring them into the station to be hauled. The passenger stock consists of three types one vintage wooden balcony coaches of the 1950 – 1960’s and then the 1970’s steel bodied coaches of the old SAR and lastly the Trans Karoo train which is todays train which operate long distance Johannesburg – Cape Town – JHB – Durban etc. Which are shunted in the tards and made up and taken to the station to be hauled. If I am using a 1950’s – 1960’s Wooden stock, then the motive power would be steam or early Class 31 Diesels. Steel body coaches Class 5E-ClassE motive power and if the trans Karoo (which means barren Land) then Class 34 Diesel is used or Class 7E.

How do I operate the trains if I use a Goods train then it is made up and hauled by either Diesel or Elec motive power some times by steam the train is operated for +-0 15-20 minutes brought into the station and uncoupled and loco returned to the sheds and the Class 36 shunter brings the train to the shunting yards where it is shunted into the various sidings or side lines next to the factories. The speed depends on the load and quantity of wagons being hauled +- 80kph. The Passenger trains also start from the station and are hauled by Class 34-35 or Class 6E or 7E. I operate the passenger’s trains for 15 – 20 minutes with stops every so often to represent stations, when completed the locomotive goes back to the sheds. The class 36 locomotive is a shunter and stays into the yard but ventures to the main station every so often to collect or deliver coaches or wagons to be hauled., so I can hold one train whilst the other is in operation on the passing loop. The Hilton station has two lines one is the main line and the other is the passing loop to hold trains whilst the other is operating on the main line.

Another fact is that the Hilton station was built in the 1880’a as the main line from the coast to the hinter land was being built. It is a wooden and corrugated iron building which is still in operation today as a coffee e shop and has a large Model Railway museum housing some three large layouts. Which is on my layout today.

D2419 model train

I have a piece of history that someone gave me some years ago. Some may recall that in the 1918 WW1 the peace treaty was signed in the dining salon 2419D in France by Germany and France. At the start of WW2 Hitler signed WW2 into operation in the same car at the same place in France and duly hijacked the dining salon which was part of the Wagon de Lits train Orient Express. This was used as his mobile war room during WW 2 and after the war was put in tunnel and burnt to ashes, however a sister to 2419D, was located in a museum in France after the war and duly named 2419D and is now a museum. There is never a dull moment as modellers know always something to do on the layout be it track work, scenery, erecting buildings painting and wiring etc.

Lastly, I have a visitor on my SAR system a Kiwi rail Diesel which is identical to the Class34 SAR. Many thanks for the wonderful news each month and the suggestions on model railroading in general.

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Making A Cheap and Easy To Use Train Cradle

Bob has HO trains and posed this question:

“What are modelers using for train cradles to protect cars and locomotives from damage while working on them?”

There are many possible solutions. Here is one home-made design made from 1 inch thick high density foam. It could easily be adapted to individual needs. You could cut a variety of different sized foam inserts to simply put between the train and the sides to make the engine fit nice and snugly. You could angle cut edges of the foam if you find that easiest. Add your comments, and suggestions on what you use, or how to improve on the design shown below.

model train cradle for repairs

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Becoming Absorbed In Your Own Model Railroad Is A Great Way To Mentally Escape From The Real World Reality Facing Us All Right Now

rail yardWhile it might not be possible to jump aboard the next plane to a tropical island-getaway, there are numerous ways to mentally escape from reality. Becoming absorbed working on, or operating, your own model railroad is a perfect way to achieve this if you are fortunate enough to have your own layout.

We all need an escape from reality once in awhile, and right now is probably a good time for us all to try an de-stress and take our minds off the worries of the world, even if it is just for an hour or two.

The hands-on world of model railroading is indeed a special experience and the perfect way to immerse yourself in a creative outlet. Truly escaping reality using your mind is easier for some than for others, but achieving a sense of calm (and distraction) can be a great way to feel reinvigorated and able to cope with anything that life may throw at you.

It doesn’t seem to matter whether you’re a spring chicken, an old rooster… or somewhere in between. The personal satisfaction of building and operating a realistic miniature world (real or fantasy) is rewarding and absorbing fun… no matter what age you are. Model railroading is a truly rewarding leisure activity that will keep you busy, entertained, absorbed, and mentally insulated from the worries of the world for hours on end. That’s not to say we should completely ignore the realities of the real world, but we are all entitled to rest and reinvigorate our minds with a little escapism from time to time.

Our thoughts and prays go out to all those who have suffered (and will suffer) from the dreadful outcomes of the COVID-19 virus that is impacting the world we share. Take care!

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Unusual Load on This Train

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Lars sent in this photon he snapped at the Essex Model Train and Toy Show of a train transporting wind turbine blades. Not a sight you see everyday.

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Here’s how easy it to post a comment, ask a question, or publish a photo of your layout on this blog

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Digital Control on Garden Tramway

Bill T sent in this pic to share:

“Always enjoy your blog and information. I am in Scotland, so here a picture of my Garden tramway. I use Z21 to digitally and control it on my iPads and iPhone. When visitors come we can all run trams. There are 14 trams to choose from for the system all digitised. The overhead is not electrified but the pantographs correctly run on it to make it authentic tramway practice. Share on your site if you wish.”

digital tramway

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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE – Model Railroad Scene

I’ve had numerous requests to publish some more SPOT THE DIFFERENCE puzzles as it’s been some time since I ran the last one. See how you go with this model railroad layout photo. At first glance the photos look identical, but there are actually several differences. How many can you find?

model railroad wharf scene

Simply add your answers using the COMMENTS link below.

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Building a Display Case for Trains

Ed models HO and asks readers:

“I have a shelf to use for display case? What should I make it out of? I have about 10 foot shelf, and I will display a single train on the entire shelf length. It’s an H O Marklin peat train, Peat locomotive and peat wagons.”

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Stoneridge Creek Retirement Facility Display

Eugene sent in this photo to share.

San Francisco and East Bay RR. (SF&EB RR) in the Stoneridge Creek Retirement Facility in Pleasanton California. Four gauges – BART (Bay AreaRapid Transit), HO, Z and Tiny.

Stoneridge Creek Retirement Facility

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Merry Christmas To Everyone!

Share a photo of your Christmas train display. Simply click on the COMMENTS below and upload your photo.

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How To Post A Comment and/or Photo Of Your Layout On This Model Train Help Blog

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Hobsons Bay Model Railway Exhibition

Garry sent in this great photo to share from the Hobsons Bay Model Railway Exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Hobsons Bay Model Railway Exhibition Australia

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Guess The Model Train Show

steam locomotive engine at model train showBen sent in this photo he took at a model train show he visited.

As a bit of fun, readers might like to have a guess as to the location of the show.

Post your comments under his posting.

 

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Members Heartbroken By Loss Of Their Life’s Work on Club Layout Destroyed By Senseless Vandalism

Bill Sowerby, exhibition manager of the Market Deeping Model Railway Club in the UK is seen here clutching one of the damaged structures.Vandels destroy model railroad layoutModel railway wrecked by vandals

Four teenage boys have been arrested, and bailed, following the vandalism at the Market Deeping Model Railway Club. Well-wishers and fellow model train enthusiasts have already donated over £80,000 in just two days. Sir Rod Stewart who said he “feels the club’s pain” donated £10,000. Fellow model train enthusiast Pete Waterman who also generously donated said members’ had “lost their life’s work” and that they would be “heartbroken” by damage.

Read the full story at https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7052557/Police-arrest-four-teenage-boys-model-railway-wrecking-spree.html

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Rod Stewart donates £10k to model railway enthusiasts after shock vandal attack

Well done Rod Stewart.

Rod Stewart donates £10k to model railway enthusiasts after shock vandal attack

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Shipley Model Railway Society Trains in Operation

Thanks to Jason for sending in these photos of trains on the Shipley Model Railway Society layout in the UK. The Society was founded in 1978 and has around 40 members who come from towns across Yorkshire including: Ilkley, Keighley, Otley, Guiseley, Harrogate, Horsforth, Bradford and Brighouse.

The Shipley Model Railway Society Layouts in the clubrooms are 4mm and 7mm (EM and OO gauges). The Society operates trains from Great Britain in the 1920’s through to the present day. It has an assortment of European, Canadian, and American rolling stock.

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Which Track Type or Brand is Best?

Reg S posted this question to the Blog Moderator by using one of the ASK A QUESTION links on this Blog:

“After buying a Bachmann train set for one of my grandkids I decided to have a go myself and construct a simple layout in HO scale. After looking around online I see there are multiple choices. Although the E-Z Track type looks easy and foolproof,…maybe what I need… ha ha… it doesn’t look so real or flexible enough if I want to make changes later??? Also, I read that Bachmann is not all it’s cracked up to be??? I know it is priced cheap so maybe you get what you pay for???

I would like to hear from the old hands at this on what is the best type or brand of track for me considering my layout will be fairly basic. Thank you to everyone.”

If you would like to comment on this question from Reg, or provide an answer, all you do is add your comment under this post. All comments go to the Blog Moderator and, unless they contain spam or don’t make sense, will be published usually within a few minutes depending on the time of the day.

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