Weathering Wooden Model Train Structures

weatheringstructures

One of the essential components of creating life like structures is weathering. Weathering is the altering of newly modeled structures and prototypes to closely resemble it’s true to life counterpart. There are points on and within your structure that will need attention if you’re considering weathering with any degree of realism.

Atlas Model Trains | N: HO Scale | Locomotives | Diesel | Steam

Atlas Model Trains | N: HO Scale | Locomotives | Diesel | Steam

Kato, USA | N : HO Scale | kato model trains

Kato, USA | N : HO Scale | kato model trains

Ready to Run Trains | model trains for beginners | ready to run | electric train sets | all scales

Ready to Run Trains | model trains for beginners | ready to run | electric train sets

Model Train Scenery | model railway scenes and supplies

Realistic scenery is everything when it comes to building authentic, life like miniatures. There are a handful of tricks used to create active, moving layouts. ClassyModelTrains.com will share these tricks of the trade with you in the form of informative how to articles.

N Scale Model Trains | n scale model railroads | 1:148 or 1:160

n-scale-locomotive

Maybe you’re from the hustle and bustle of Chicago or New York, in that case, N Scale will more than likely hold for the 1:160 ratio. Either way you can run any of the two on 9mm gauge track. N scale is also great for model railway lovers who wish to construct complete cities and towns in a space no bigger than your smallest closet!