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years. Working knuckle couplers are a closer approximation to the "automatic" couplers used on the prototype there and elsewhere. Also in HO, the
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not only provide track to operate realistic models, but also emphasize realistic, plausible scenery; realistic, reliable trackwork; and operations. Free-Mo was designed to go beyond the traditional closed-loop set-up in creating a truly universal "free-form" modular design that is operations-oriented and heavily influenced by prototype railroading. This is emphasized in the Free-mo motto, "More than Just a
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system with the wheels resting on a metal track with metal sleepers that conducted power and a middle rail which provided power to a skid under the locomotive. This made sense at the time as models were metal and conductive. Modern plastics were not available and insulation was a problem. In addition
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Later, modellers became dissatisfied with inaccuracies and developed standards in which everything is correctly scaled. These are used by modellers but have not spread to mass-production because the inaccuracies and overscale properties of the commercial scales ensure reliable operation and allow for
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Several organizations exist to set standardizations for connectibility between individual layout sections (commonly called "modules"). This is so several (or hundreds, given enough space and power) people or groups can bring together their own modules, connect them together with as little trouble as
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A simple H0 (1:87) scale model railroad, consisting of three interconnected modules, each 70 x 100 cm in size. It has two concentric ovals of track and a few switches to sidetracks. It makes no pretension of being a copy of "real life". Using low-cost landscaping parts, house kits and rolling stock,
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Electricity permits control by dividing the layout into isolated blocks, where trains can be slowed or stopped by lowering or cutting power to a block. Dividing a layout into blocks permits operators to run more than one train with less risk of a fast train catching and hitting a slow train. Blocks
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and seldom used by hobbyists. Batteries located in the model often power garden railway and larger scale systems because of the difficulty in obtaining reliable power supply through the outdoor rails. The high power consumption and current draw of large-scale garden models is more easily and safely
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underlayment and an interface which depends on using a metal template to locate 1-inch (25 mm) pegs to mate to 1-inch holes in the adjoining module. The rails of the tracks are positioned in an exact relationship with the pegs. The rails come up to the end of the modules, so that the rails on
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refers to making a model look used and exposed to weather by simulating dirt and wear on real vehicles, structures and equipment. Most models come out of the box looking new, because unweathered finishes are easier to produce. Also, the wear a freight car or building undergoes depends not only on
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for interchangeability, such as gauge, but trains were only a rough approximation to the real thing. Official scales for the gauges were drawn up but not at first rigidly followed and not necessarily correctly proportioned for the gauge chosen. 0 (zero) gauge trains, for instance, operate on track
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Weathering purchased models is common, at the least, weathering aims to reduce the plastic-like finish of scale models. The simulation of grime, rust, dirt, and wear adds realism. Some modellers simulate fuel stains on tanks, or corrosion on battery boxes. In some cases, evidence of accidents or
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The first clockwork (spring-drive) and live steam locomotives ran until out of power, with no way for the operator to stop and restart the locomotive or vary its speed. The advent of electric trains, which appeared commercially in the 1890s, allowed control of the speed by varying the current or
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Americans standardized on horn-hook, or X2F couplers. Horn hook couplers have largely given way to a design known as a working knuckle coupler which was popularized by the Kadee Quality Products Co., and which has subsequently been emulated by a number of other manufactures in recent
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British modellers, whose most popular scale is OO, the normal coupler is a tension-lock coupler, which, again has no pretence of replicating the usual prototype three-link chain couplers. Bachmann and more recently Hornby have begun to offer models fitted with NEM coupler pockets. This
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in Paris. It was powered by clockwork and ran in a figure-of-eight. Electric trains appeared around the start of the 20th century, but these were crude likenesses. Model trains today are more realistic, in addition to being much more technologically advanced. Today modellers create
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possible, and operate their trains. Despite different design and operation philosophies, different organizations have similar goals; standardized ends to facilitate connection with other modules built to the same specifications, standardized electricals, equipment, curve radii.
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became available, this was one way of controlling two trains separately on the same track. The electric-outline model would be supplied by the overhead wire and the other model could be supplied by one of the running rails. The other running rail would act as a common return.
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too widely spaced in the United States as the scale is accepted as 1:48 whereas in
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maintains a model train set with custom made components; the set and certain components contribute to a death as well as provide important clues to a murder investigation. During the investigation, DCI Tom
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were isolated from each other and the rails carried the positive and negative supply with the right rail carrying the positive potential. This system precludes some track layouts that occur in the real world but would create short circuits in a two-rail model.
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inches (70 mm) high, which set on tables, that are not part of the modules, but are often found at sites which members meet. It uses a specific track interface, which has joiners which hold the modules together, which enables quick setting up and taking
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or as the real railroad did (if the layout is based on a prototype). If modellers choose to model a prototype, they may reproduce track-by-track reproductions of the real railroad in miniature, often using prototype track diagrams and historic maps.
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more sophisticated throttles appeared, and soon trains powered by AC contained mechanisms to change direction or go into neutral gear when the operator cycled the power. Trains powered by DC can change direction by reversing polarity.
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can also trigger signals or other accessories, adding realism or whimsy. Three-rail systems often insulate one of the common rails on a section of track, and use a passing train to complete the circuit and activate an accessory.
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techniques have extended this ability to thicker materials for scale steam and other locomotive types. Scratch builders may also make silicone rubber moulds of the parts they create, and cast them in various plastic resins (see
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that are too large. In H0 scale, the rail heights are codes 100, 87, 83, 70, 55, 53, and 40 -- the height in thousandths of an inch from base to railhead (so code 100 is a tenth of an inch and represents 156-pound rail).
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produce live steam locomotives in OO, based on designs first arrived at by an amateur modeller. Other modellers have built live steam models in HO/OO, OO9 and N, and there is one in Z in
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repairs may be added, such as dents or freshly painted replacement parts, and weathered models can be nearly indistinguishable from their prototypes when photographed appropriately.
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and the scenery through which it passes, called a "layout". Hobbyists, called "railway modellers" or "model railroaders", may maintain models large enough to ride (see
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because few homes in the late 19th century and early 20th century had electricity. Today, inexpensive train sets running on batteries are again common but regarded as
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techniques can allow mass-produced models to cost-effectively achieve a high degree of precision and realism. In the past this was not the case and
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Other scales have similar ranges of non-compatible couplers available. In all scales couplers can be exchanged, with varying degrees of difficulty.
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their layout, creating a fantasy world or modelling an actual location, often historic. Landscaping is termed "scenery building" or "scenicking".
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scaled from the prototype. This 4 mm:1 ft modelling uses wheels 2 mm (0.079 in) or less wide running on track with a gauge of
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in the 1930s is under construction. The museum also houses one of the earliest scenic models â the Madder Valley layout built by
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2191:Kuehn-modell
2005:Tom Marshall
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529:systems are
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148:Service and
3155:hmrs.org.uk
3074:14 February
2944:exhibit at
2888:Scale model
2843:Brass model
2775:aficionado.
2603:variations.
2428:ScaleTrains
2399:REE ModĂšles
2358:Oxford Rail
2327:Model Power
2262:Lionel, LLC
2221: [
2209: [
2065:Fleischmann
1972: [
1896:Accurascale
1879:Railway in
1810:, Australia
1760:Exeter Bank
1639:Model of a
1605:16 mm scale
1480:Electricity
1277:polystyrene
1266:landscaping
1227:Landscaping
1151:rail tracks
1069:(NMRA) and
907:914 mm
849:(1:220) or
679:Oxfordshire
546:locomotives
474:A Japanese
396:Terminology
341:Attractions
328:Miscellanea
164:Locomotives
122:Track gauge
115:Maintenance
3875:Categories
3823:Port Revel
3808:Kitbashing
3570:Matchstick
3228:2012-05-05
3207:2016-11-17
3183:2016-11-17
3104:2005-10-29
3022:References
2965:Northlandz
2926:Pittsburgh
2898:Train game
2853:Lego train
2829:Red Forman
2767:Hinterland
2735:March 2024
2487:USA Trains
2440:SDS Models
2317:Minitrains
2196:Lego train
2090:("Grafar")
1843:Live Steam
1824:Live Steam
1788:live steam
1713:rectifiers
1666:sheets of
1579:live steam
1573:Live steam
1496:toy trains
1491:three-rail
1485:Three-rail
1382:Weathering
1377:Weathering
1343:balsa wood
1322:or ground
1320:wood chips
1172:Check-rail
1160:dimensions
940:1:24 scale
843:live steam
822:The words
777:(TMRC) at
757:live steam
699:John Ahern
650:Live steam
562:signalling
554:streetcars
492:live steam
346:By country
297:Interurban
292:Light rail
137:Dual gauge
88:Management
3750:H0m scale
3745:H0e scale
3713:Protofour
3553:Materials
3544:Wargaming
3497:Dollhouse
2666:sTTandard
2550:Magazines
2497:Viessmann
2483:/Minitrix
2409:Rivarossi
2379:Playmobil
2375:(defunct)
2373:Playcraft
2286:Tyco Toys
2267:LS Models
2245:Life-Like
2176:Kleinbahn
2070:Frateschi
2061:(defunct)
2046:ExactRail
2042:Eggerbahn
2026:(defunct)
1949:Austrains
1946:Auscision
1676:machining
1613:Australia
1562:batteries
1500:Trix Twin
1473:clockwork
1467:Clockwork
1437:Lone Star
1359:candytuft
1355:sagebrush
1273:cardboard
1246:H0e scale
1082:standards
938:(Garden,
903:3 ft
855:HO (1:87)
790:Butterley
713:Bekonscot
617:signalmen
525:in which
476:H0e scale
371:Modelling
351:Companies
336:Accidents
159:Operating
93:Rail yard
3860:Category
3828:Room box
3791:Aircraft
3708:OO scale
3703:HO scale
3698:TT scale
3519:Military
3472:Aircraft
3465:Products
2836:See also
2727:relocate
2530:Williams
2520:Walthers
2501:Vitrains
2453:Tenshodo
2449:Tenmille
2336:Hasegawa
2284:, later
2277:Mainline
2234:Matchbox
2128:Ibertren
2075:Fulgurex
2019:Darstaed
1891:Accurail
1883:, Moscow
1861:HO gauge
1730:computer
1672:castings
1625:gasoline
1510:Two-rail
1394:airbrush
1387:graffiti
1363:adhesive
1347:basswood
1139: in
1109: in
1078:de facto
925: in
883:TT scale
875:HO scale
721:H0 scale
645:railroad
601:Napoleon
544:include
531:modelled
418:Vactrain
208:Wheelset
3770:V scale
3733:1 scale
3728:O scale
3723:G scale
3718:S scale
3693:N scale
3688:Z scale
3683:T gauge
3575:Plastic
3565:Diecast
3539:Railway
3492:Diorama
3256:kres.de
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