I really enjoy flipping through my copy of Model Railroading by John Allen (and let’s not forget Lynn Westcott[bow], without whom this book would not have come to fruition, and whose contributions to this hobby have been many and great). I agree with SpaceMouse in the above quote, but I think there’s more to it. I love it primarily as a reference that inspires.
Sounds like splitting hairs? Well, I don’t think it is. I’m interested in modeling scenes that inspire me from the REAL WORLD[:0]. I’m not necessarily talking strict prototype modeling, more including scenes that inspire me in a creative way. Maybe not the exact scene, but the character, flavor, and distinct elements that make it what it is.
Google Linville Falls sometime. What a modelgenic scene! Now just imagine an aging consol or ten whe
I just discovered (or should I say, RE-discovered) a cool short line in my state that runs over part of the former Western Maryland, called the Maryland Midland. It has everything I love about country railroading - single-track mainline, lots of lineside industries actually served by rail, great-looking motive power (dark blue w/orange trim, silver trucks) and a large variety of freight car types. On Sunday I saw a train with 3 GP38-2’s pulling around 30 cars - a perfect fit for my layout![:P] Oh yeah, bridges and tunnels out the wazzoo…
Coffee-table and reference books can be invaluable for inspiration–either the prototype kind or modeling books. I just spent some time flipping through the G&D book today, and have a fairly sturdy (and growing) set of shelves dedicated to actual railroad books (in addition to those dedicated to model railroad books, model railroad magazines, and railroad magazines.) Coffee-table oriented books can be frustrating for their lack of detail, but that’s what reference guides are for–and when you’ve got the authoritative but dry reference AND a coffee-table volume with some eye-popping photos, you’ve got a party!
You bet! A few weeks ago I got the chance to see a CSX Ex Conrail SD50 and a CSX 8-40CW go full throttle pulling a freight out of the yard and later watched them fly by at 60 mph! You bet I was inspired. I now have plans to get HO models of both.[:)][:D]