Different model train track arrangements to inspire you


Model train track can be arranged into a number of different variations. There are now some model trains tracks that almost defy belief. They are huge and span large warehouse. Of course these are not generally created by model train hobbyists, but it shows what’s really possible when you experience with different model train track arrangements.

 

If you are new to the hobby then you are best to stick with the oval model train track arrangement first. This will allow you to build it quickly and get a feel of what’s involved in the constructing process.

 

From here, you can see your trains and locomotives running around the track while you envisage the next creation. Many people move from the oval to a covered oval next. This is really the next logical progression from the oval. You simply need to find more track as well as some scenery to add to your current layout.

 

The covered oval is known as the most popular type of model train track. It is very simple to build and once you have some experience, it should be well within your capabilities. Many people like to stick to a covered oval for many years, while simply adding and expanding small sections of the track.

 

It is sometimes best to do this as you make your track larger. While some people like to start from scratch and design a completely new and original model train layout, others play it safer. They keep the covered oval and simply add extensions to it where needed. This means you can always have some trains running while you add and test out other possible features that you have been thinking of.

 

The covered oval looks far more realistic that the simple oval and you can add a lot more scenery. For example, you might want to create urban scene, or a courtside scene. You may want to add mountains, rolling hills or something else entirely.

 

You can easily do this as you have the basic oval already in place. The only drawback of the covered oval is the obvious costs involved. It can be quite expensive to buy all the scenery you need in order to create a great looking model train track layout.

 

However, if you are able to get some scenery for friends, or find it in a discount store then you are in luck.

 

From here you can move to the straight model railway layout. This is very hard to create and design correctly as you will have to be able to turn the trains and locomotives around at some point. The huge benefit of the straight track is that you have a very realistic setting and you can keep space to a minimum (as long as you have a long room).

 

I would not advise creating the straight model railway layout unless you have enough experience with model trains. Keep it simple to begin with so that it fits your needs but stays within your current skill level.

 

There are so many model train layouts you can create, so keep your eyes open and look online, in the magazines and at exhibitions. Once you gain experience you can move to creating themed layouts.

Philip Redfearn is an avid model train enthusiast. For more great information on model trains, and to sign up for a free Ultimate Model Railway Secrets 11 lesson mini-course, visit http://www.ultimatemodelrailway.com

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