Sunday, August 3, 2008

How to Assemble a Model Train Layout

There are train sets, and then there are model railroads. The difference is that one's a toy and one's a somewhat obsessive pursuit requiring careful assembly by very intense adults.



Step1
Decide how you are going to lay out your tracks.


Step2
Test your tentative layout to ensure that you have enough track and couplers for your design by placing the tracks end to end without attaching them.


Step3
Lay out the tracks on the floor beside the area you're building them on to make sure you get each piece installed in order.


Step4
Decide whether you are going to glue or pin down the tracks. Glue is more stable, but less authentic.


Step5
Clip the first section of track to the second. Depending on the type of train set, the tracks will either be laid end to end (flush at the ends) or will slide into each other with small grooves and tabs.


Step6
Press the track into the glue or pin down securely.


Step7
Even if gluing, secure with a few pins.


Step8
Wipe away excess glue with a paper towel.


Step9
Continue attaching sections of track until the route is complete. Wait overnight for the glue to set, or pull the tracks slightly to make sure pins (like real rail spikes) are secure.

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