Realistic Scenery for Toy Train Layouts

Realistic Scenery for Toy Train Layouts by Dave Frary is a comprehensive guide published by Kalmbach Publishing Company in 1996. This first edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English, featuring a blend of 30 black-and-white and 170 color photographs that enhance the instructional content. The book introduces essential tools and materials for creating realistic scenery, focusing on various projects that elevate model train layouts.
Readers will find detailed information on laying and ballasting track, alongside techniques for crafting rocks, mountains, ground cover, trees, roads, and water features. This resource is particularly valuable for enthusiasts in the crafts and hobbies realm, especially those interested in model railroading. The practical approach and visual aids make it accessible for both beginners and experienced hobbyists looking to enhance their layouts.
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Scenery can really make a layout outstanding! Introduces the basic tools and materials of scenery, building, and presents easy scenery projects. Includes information on laying and ballasting track as well as techniques for making rocks and mountains, ground cover and trees, and roads and water. By Dave Frary. 8 1/4 x 10 3/4; 96 pgs.; 30 bandw and 170 color photos: 10 illus., softcover.
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