The Model Railroader's Guide to Freight Yards (Model Railroader Books) | Andy Sperandeo | Absolutely outstanding railroad reference book. :D
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The Model Railroader's Guide to Freight Yards (Model Railroader Books)
Andy Sperandeo
Kalmbach Publishing Company
, 2004 - 88 pages
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highly recommended
"""The
Model
Railroader
's
Guide
to
Freight
Yards
"" is a Model Railroader Book from Kalmbach Publishing Company. Author: Andy Sperandeo Perfect for Intermediate & Skilled Beginning Model Railroaders FEATURES: A valuable resource filled with useful information on freight and staging yards
Enhanced throughout with maps and illustrations
The
Model
Railroader
Guide
To
Freight
Yards
by model railroading expert Andy Sperandeo presents a compendium of overviews with respect to basic freight yard functions and operations; strategies for modeling freight yards based on specific prototypes; examples of interesting scenes and structures to model; ideas for saving space when designing a yard plan; and track plans from successfully modeled freight yards. Enhanced throughout with maps and illustrations for easy planning and designing, and with an inspirational photo gallery concluding each chapter, The Model Railroader Guide To Freight Yards is a welcome and enthusiastically recommended addition to any dedicated railroad modeler's reference shelf collection.
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Absolutely outstanding railroad reference book. :D
I work in the video game industry and am working on a game that has a railroad level in it. These
model
railroad
books
are the perfect reference! The whole book is filled with great ideas and each idea is supported with real photographs. A+ One of the best
"reference" books I've ever purchased!
Very Helpful Guide
Excellent
guide
to setting up
yards
on your
model
railroad. This book covers how yards are used, what tracks go where and why and also has a section on staging yards. Even has yard layouts that you can use as is or modify them to fit your layout. Small, medium and large yards are all represented. I used this as a guide to set up a staging yard on my layout and fell confident that I will have a yard that not only looks good but will function well. I will also us this to set up the other yards on my layout.
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Could Have Been Better
I was a bit disappointed by this book. It started off very well but then wandered off in a direction I did not want to take.
It does a fair job of introducing the various trackage to be found at many
yards
, explaining the routing and usage. There were a few topics, such as gravity or hump yards, which were missing but the general introduction was well done. After that point, though, it bogged down.
Most of the book is spent looking at real yards and explaining how they were adapted for
model
ing purposes on various layouts. This would seemingly be a very good idea since the purpose of the book is to teach the reader about how to model yards effectively. In execution, though, it leaves a bit to be desired. It reads like a transcript of a running commentary on a model operating schedule. This accomplishes the basics of the purpose but makes for dry and uninteresting reading.
Something that helps the book is the addition of sidebar articles on various topics. These address specific issues and are, on the whole, well written. They address such issues as saving space with yard ladders, throat design and even the look and feel of a yard. A final section on cards and waybills is also well written.
After his excellent treatment on passenger equipment and operations, I expected more. The information is in there but it takes some effort.
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Not quite what I needed
I didn't find much of value in the book. The one chapter explaining the different parts of the yard was okay but I was looking for some help in designing my own
model
railroad yard and was disapointed. I closed the book thinking I would need a large garage sized layout to build anything of value. Nothing smaller is considered in the book. The examples of actual model railroads didn't add much (and they were all huge too) The book also reads pretty quick. In half an hour I was done with nothing more to be gained. I found much better information on a couple of personal websites. I was looking for options and I was only given one - build big.
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