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Scenery For Your HO Model Train Layout

It's known as 'scenicking', which is a term to describe building the scenery landscape of your model train layout. It is perhaps the most rewarding aspect of collecting model trains. Using your imagination and creativity, you can create the terrain your tracks must pass over, complete with hills, mountains, buildings, and even people. Creating model train layouts is truly a work of art as you try to re-create a natural looking and lifelike landscape, keeping the whole thing to scale and selecting or building all the pieces yourself. It is a meticulous operation because if you wind up with imperfections or errors in your design it could possibly affect the operation of your train. So it is very important to plan everything out before you start - down to the last small detail.

Your layout can be as simple or as detailed as you want. You will probably start out with the basics: an oval track, maybe a few curves, and some trees. You can always add more sections of track as you develop your layout to make it larger. You will probably want to add buildings, people, and detailed scenery. If you are really ambitious, you could try to recreate an actual city complete with its famous landmarks and city scenery.

You can buy the HO scenery pieces for your layout already made and ready to add to your set, or you can make many of them yourself from paper mache, styrofoam, or other materials. Beginners can purchase HO scale scenery kits which include the basic pieces to make getting started as easy as possible.

To help in your planning, you can use model train software so you can get an idea of how your completed scenery will look. Of course, setting up your scenery in real life will be more challenging, especially if your layout is complex and detailed.

The hardest part may be in deciding how you want your completed scenery to look. It is really important to decide that before you begin so you have a plan in mind to work from. To get some ideas, you may want to visit a model train museum or visit websites about model trains and read model train magazines. The choices are many when it comes to the type of train scene you wish to depict.

You may wish to create a mostly landscape scene where your train runs through rolling hills and fields or goes through a mountain. You could add lots of trees and structurs such as farm buildings and animals like cows grazing in the fields. Or you may wish to create a city scene, either an imaginary city or a scale of a famous city such as Paris and focus mainly on sturctures with light use of trees and greenery.

Model railroading is a hobby which can keep your interest for many years because you can continually expand and change your landscape. The great thing about the HO scale is that is a highly popular choice among collectors and therefore there are many companies which manufacture scenery pieces which you can use in building your model train layout.


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