What do people do with trains on model railways?
The old adage is “a model railway is never finished” – which is certainly a true statement. Most modellers will be constantly modifying their layouts either scenically, operationally or rolling stock. Modellers fall into two camps: rolling stock/locos, scenery and permanent way. Rolling Stock/Loco modellers strive to achieve accuracy or constructing little known or rare articles or non-manufactured items of rolling stock locos. This may be to re-create the feel of a specific railway, or because the modeller likes modelling what nobody else has. Scenically, a modeller might strive to achieve to re-create a scene accurately to the last milk churn or piece of litter. They might be interested in creating trees/greenery, or might be trying to build accurate models of buildings that they have liked of have a link to. And lastly, permanent way modellers might want to achieve accurate track layouts, based on a location at a specific time, or maybe use a bit of “modellers liscense” and modify t