QUOTE: Originally posted by IRONROOSTER Welcome to the hobby. In addition to the nmra site also check out this site. In addition to the obvious beginner books I would recommend "Track Planning for Realistic Operation, Third Edition" By John Armstrong. This is an excellent book for learning what the protoypte does and how to translate it to your layout, as well as how to go about planning a layout. It also has some good starter layouts. My first 4x8 came from this book. Enjoy Paul
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QUOTE: Originally posted by DSchmitt QUOTE: Originally posted by tomwatkins I couldn't agree more with Ironrooster. Kalmbach has some excellent books on starting out in model railroading, but in addition, get a copy of John Armstrong's Track Planning for Realistic Operation. I think it's an essential book. It's full of good useful information, recommendations on what works and what doesn't work and why they do or don't, and step by step information on planning a layout that will accomplish your goals. Have Fun, Tom Watkins I agree[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by tomwatkins I couldn't agree more with Ironrooster. Kalmbach has some excellent books on starting out in model railroading, but in addition, get a copy of John Armstrong's Track Planning for Realistic Operation. I think it's an essential book. It's full of good useful information, recommendations on what works and what doesn't work and why they do or don't, and step by step information on planning a layout that will accomplish your goals. Have Fun, Tom Watkins
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