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Big Book of Model Railroad Track Plans [Paperback]

Bob Schleicher (Author)
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Book Description

July 25, 2003
For the model train hobbyist, this incredibly detailed book features 81 model track plan options. Each project description includes technical advice and prototype photos that will inspire any model railroad enthusiast. Projects feature likely obstacles that might be encountered during construction and helpful tips for getting it right the first time. Line art diagrams, layout routes, dimensions, and even photographs of the finished layout are included.The book is organized into six sections: ,The Best Plans for Your First Layout ,Shelf Style Layouts ,Bedroom-Size Track Plans ,Track Plans for Larger Spaces ,Staging Yards and Holdover Tracks ,Modular Model Railroad Plans


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• The hobby’s biggest and best book on the subject
• Perfect companion to Schleicher’s 101 Projects for Your Model Railroad (ISBN 0-7603-1181-1)
• 81 different plans provide options for different scenarios
• Includes prototype photos
• Bedroom-size track plans
• Indicates the time, talent, tools, materials, and cash necessary to complete the project

About the Author

Robert Schleicher is the 2nd recipient of the Layout Design Award for Excellence and authored 101 Projects for Your Model Railroad in 2002.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: MBI (July 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760314233
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760314234
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 8.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,152,077 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disapointed, November 23, 2003
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This review is from: Big Book of Model Railroad Track Plans (Paperback)
Very disapointing to say the least. THE BIG BOOK OF MODEL RAILROAD TRACK PLANS boasts "99 complete plans", I beg to differ. I accept the fact that many people do not have the room for large class-1 type railroad layouts, but many of the "shelf" plans are little more than a place to display your scenery talents and some rolling stock, nothing that could accurately be described as operational.

Moving on to the larger layout plans, it doesn't get any better. They all seem to be based on just a few basic designs with only minor changes like an additional siding or where the railroad is based in the world. You're left with the feeling of "if you've seen one, you've seen them all." Another point to consider is, not everyone wants to build a multi-level or spiral layout to gain operational ability. I also don't think that most people want a design that requires a turntable or wye at each end. If they do, then there's plenty to be happy about. Most of the plans seem suited to small steam powered logging railroads or for someone with a huge imagination to fill in the blanks.

It isn't my desire to bash anybody, but at least in my case, it didn't even offer a fresh idea. Mr. Schleicher's book, "Building your next model railroad" offers many good tips and ideas on the actual building of a layout, but this book is a real let down. My advice is to look elsewhere.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, October 26, 2005
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Casey Jones "KC" (Harrisburg, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Big Book of Model Railroad Track Plans (Paperback)
Many of my issues with this book were covered in another review. Most of the "plans" are really just a couple tracks. The diagrams aren't clear enough for a book on track planning (for a magazine writeup, maybe, for a book of plans for practical use, no). The plans are repetitive and derivative of each other. And, as previously noted, there is very little breadth of offering - over and over you see the same format of layout: for instance if you have any significant-size space but don't want a multi-deck layout, you're out of luck.

It's not 101 layouts, it's 101 variations on 2-4 basic ideas...
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, January 25, 2005
This review is from: Big Book of Model Railroad Track Plans (Paperback)
An excellent book about designing a small to medium layout. Many track planning books assume that we all have huge basements and rarely focus on smaller spaces, like a spare bedroom.
At first glance, a number of the plans seem similar. When you study them closer it becomes clear how a plan can be transformed by adding an around-the-wall shelf or changing a part of it. I think this sort of evolutionary designing gives a lot more insight into the design process.
The shelf layouts are nice and show how you can build a layout in a very compact space. They look more like British designs, which usually have a visible station and some staging sidings.
The room-size layouts pack a lot into a modest room. By adding a second deck the operations are substantially increased albeit at the cost of more complex construction. There is a relation between the space and the amount of model railroad that we want to fit in. If you want to squeeze in more mainline run in a small space, sooner or later you have to consider multidecking. It's up to the reader to decide if the extra effort is worth the trouble.
This brings me to the observation that most plans in this book feature point-to-point type operation. The emphasis is on smaller lines like shortlines, logging railroads or secondary lines of larger railroads. A logical choice as this sort of railroad is far better suited for a small room than trying to model the Union Pacfic mainline in HO in a 9x9 room. If this isn't your cup of tea then this book is probably not for you.
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You should use a 4x8 plan for your first model railroad for a host of reasons, the most obvious of which is that sold plywood is sold in 4x8 sheets. Read the first page
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mainline layout, visible trackage, hidden staging tracks, hidden trackage, hidden reverse loop, staging yard, hidden sidings, fiddle yard, branchline trains, suggested scenery, runaround track, shelf layout, mainline operations, standard gauge equipment, corner module, industrial switching, passing sidings, scenic treatment, staging operations, staging room, mainline freight, track plan, mainline trains, real railroad, larger layout
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Skill Level, Master Module, Rio Grande, Kay Moor, Moderate Scale, Difficult Scale, Bellows Falls, Colorado Midland, White River Junction, Gold Hill, Resurrection Mill, Camas Prairie, Easy Scale, Los Angeles, Union Pacific, Klamath Falls, Sherman Hill, Cape May, Claremont Junction, Great Bend, Northern Pacific, Pacific Electric, Cripple Creek, New River, West Virginia
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