Big Picture Plans

The one big question in my mind at the early stages of planning a model railroad is which railroad or railroads to model in my next layout. The answer to that question depends on the answers to three other questions.

  • What locations to model
  • What time period to model
  • What industries to model

In order to create a model of a time and place that is historically accurate, or at least plausible to a degree that I’m happy with, I have to select a combination of location, time period, industries, and railroad(s) that are at least historically plausible.

Locations

This question, for me, comes down to choosing between modeling the Northeast (PA, MD, WV, NY) or the Pacific Northwest (WA, OR, ID, MT). After spending my first 27 years in Pittsburgh, and the rest so far (14 and counting) in Seattle, I have an affinity for and familiarity with the scenery in those those two regions.

Time Period

Without question, there will be steam on my next layout. So, that ends the time period at about 1950-1956, depending on the railroad. I like the look of the early diesels, particularly F units, so I’m open to modeling the transition …

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Accumulating Supplies & Anticipation

Having read some books on weathering steam engines with paint and chalk, I was eager to get started on my practice models, one of which has already been stripped of its original paint, but I had no supplies yet. I have an airbrush and compressor that I received as a gift several years ago from my dad, but I had no paint or thinner. So I made a list of paint colors I’d need, based off of recommendations in Kalmbach’s books Steam Locomotives: Projects & Ideas and Basic Painting & Weathering for Model Railroaders, both of which suggested specific paint colors. Some of the suggested colors were from Polly Scale and Floquil paint lines, which have been discontinued, but I was able to identify close matches in Testors’ Model Master acrylic line using The Model Railroad Hobbyist’s Guide to Acrylic Painting in a Post-Floquil World.

My first shopping stop was Skyway Model Shop in Bryn-Mawr-Skyway, but they only had a few of the colors I was looking for, and the guy at the counter had a bit of an attitude when I asked if they could special order colors that weren’t on the shelf, denying the existence of

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