David, nice to hear of another Q fan in Toronto.
Duncan Cameron
----- Original Message -----
From: David
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: [CBQ] Re: New to Modeling
Carl,
> Hi to the group... My name is Carl and I am only now (well, three
weeks ago) getting into
> the Hobby of Model Railroading....
Welcome. It's a great hobby. I've been at it for 41 years.
> I chose to model after the CB&Q, mainly because of the activity
here, and I like the
> History of the road itself, and the route(s) it took...
Definitely a class act and a great subject for modelling!
> I am in the process of building my first piece of benchwork and
have recently
> accumulated a few pieces of track (Peco 83) and a couple of SW7
engines and some
> cars... I guess I am putting the cart before the horse, but I do
that sometimes ha ha....
Code 83 is a good way to begin. When I started my current
collection/layout in 1982, I went with Code 100 and now my investment
in track and turnouts is really too great to change over entirely to
a finer track. If I were to start again, I'd certainly go with Code
83 or Code 75. Are you operating analog or DCC?
> ...I have checked into the Historical Society and trying to spend
> some time on their web site to learn what I can...
One of your very best investments would be to join the Historical
Society. The amount of specialized information, bibliographies and
networking with knowledgeable folks is more than worth the annual
fee.
> I am open and welcome any help, suggestions, comments, or whatever,
> as I am very new to this hobby and want to build a layout that I
> will enjoy for years to come...
Keep it modest and focussed, and proceed by stages. Some guys try to
do too much (model every industry, every station, etc.) and get
stalled by benchwork or wiring or scenery. You should pick up some
of the Kalmbach and other books about layout planning, and look
for "Model Railroad Planning 2008" in March. That's an annual from
Kalmbach that's usually full of interesting ideas. There's also a
track planning special interest group in the National Model Railroad
Association, and a Yahoo forum for the group as well.
Best of luck!
David Garon
Toronto, Canada
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