While I enjoy reading the content of magazines and websites regarding model railroading, I also take great pleasure in the ads. It's probably the only instance where I welcome advertising so openly. While the average person is bombarded with 3,300 ads per day, I can't get enough info on new model railroading products. It's like reading the Sears Wishbook at Christmas, circling items you hope to get under the tree.
New stuff motivates me in my modeling efforts. The box car above for example, by a new manufacturer, ExactRail (www.exactrail.com )reminded me that I started a modern day layout in my basement and it probably misses me. Needless to say, I ordered one of these box cars. Check out their rolling stock - unbelievable detail.
I also discovered in the new issue of Model Railroader that Atlas is releasing the NRE Genset Locomotives in HO. Previously only available in brass, these Hybrid locomotives fit perfectly into my layout theme.
But no matter what you are modeling there's always something new. There are almost countless structure options. If you're modeling modern day railroading, just flip through the Walther's catalog and see the latest Ethanol manufacturing series. If you're modeling the steam-to-diesel era, check out new kits from both www.scottymason.com and railroadkits.com. Scott's released Laskey Cabinets, a super detailed mill. If you think you can't build it, think again, try one of his DVD's and you'll soon see how easy it is. Jimmy Diegnan has expanded his kit line on www.railroadkits.com by adding the Country Road Series. Roxberry Roofing, above is just one of several detailed kits on his site. Chances are you'll find at least a handful that you could use on your layout.
So no excuses! There's something for everyone, in every price range and at every skill level. And if you crave more info, check out Pelle Soeberg's new book from Kalmbach, Essential Scenery Techniques. You'll learn about new ways to model unique scenery like deserts , with the latest products.
And when I say no excuses, I'm also talking to myself. I get complacent sometimes and need a good kick to get me motivated. With all this new stuff the problem is where to start, not what to do.
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