The first video of my model railroad layout! As I don´t have a good video camera, but some good photos from locomotives, model trains and the layout, I just imported these photos and made a "movie" of it. So its more an animated picture book than a video.
Here we go:
More on my website: www.modellbahn-traumanlagen.de
Friday, January 7, 2011
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Model Ships
The next vessel for my N scale model ship collection: A tug boat! This little ship (balsa wood, sticked with simple grafics) now enlivens my model railroad harbour scenery. More infos and pictures? Go here: model ships - and get more ideas of how to build N scale ships for free!
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Model Railroads,
Model Ships
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Steam locomotives? Live steam?
The following picture, of course, is not live steam - it is a photo montage! In times of Gimp and Photoshop I could not resist to pimp my little N scale steam locomotive (as seen here on the main line of my layout). After inserting the "steam" (digitally taken from a real photo) I turned the result into a black and white mode, thus creating an ambience of the "good old times".....
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live steam,
steam,
Steam locomotives
Sunday, March 21, 2010
An idea for H0 scale
Yes, I did it - my first H0 scale track-plan:

Although I prefer N scale, I tried this idea in 1:87 gauge, as this track-plan requires a managable space even in H0. Could be a good idea for beginners, as this model railroad layout has only 6 switches. The little railhead gives enough "to do" for model trains - passenger trains as well as freight trains. Scenery: rural, only short trains (loco + 3 or 4 wagons). On the left side a gravel plant. The bridge is meant to cross a street. More about this concept (any idea about what is inside the tunnels?) on my website: H0.
Although I prefer N scale, I tried this idea in 1:87 gauge, as this track-plan requires a managable space even in H0. Could be a good idea for beginners, as this model railroad layout has only 6 switches. The little railhead gives enough "to do" for model trains - passenger trains as well as freight trains. Scenery: rural, only short trains (loco + 3 or 4 wagons). On the left side a gravel plant. The bridge is meant to cross a street. More about this concept (any idea about what is inside the tunnels?) on my website: H0.
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H0,
H0 scale,
model railroad layout,
Model Trains,
Track-Plan
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Typically German: The Germans and their model railways
Germans make things work perfectly, Germans are always on time, Germans love Eisbein mit Sauerkraut. Did I forget something? Oh, yes - every male German has his own model railway layout in the cellar. That´s the reason, why every German is an engineer! Says the author of the article "Typically German - The Germans and their model railways". Nice to read! So if you need an idea about "Made in Germany", about Fleischmann or Märklin, about Adidas or Steiff Teddy, about Berlin or Herzogenaurach, about Heile Welt en miniature: here you go! (And don´t miss to have a look at my model railway layout):

Regards from Germany
(Did I say, that I´m not an engineer? And I´m never on time, and I hate Eisbein....)
Regards from Germany
(Did I say, that I´m not an engineer? And I´m never on time, and I hate Eisbein....)
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Germany,
model railways
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Model railroads: Track Plans (N scale)
September is summertime - and summertime is track plan time! Usually I do model railroading in the winter, when there is enough time for my hobby. Nevertheless, summer is the season to get ideas for the next winter. Here my newest ones: track plans N scale.
Which model railroad layout will come next?
Which model railroad layout will come next?
Monday, August 10, 2009
Rap goes model railroads
Rap & model railroads: Nice Video! Some scenes of the video were filmed at the MiWuLa (= Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg), the world largest H0 model railroad layout.
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H0,
H0 scale,
Miniatur Wunderland,
MiWuLa,
model railroad layout,
Model Railroads
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