By
Brad A Miller
Model railway enthusiasts indulge themselves in one of the most
popular hobbies in the world, and Canadian model trains in particular
have carved themselves a substantial slice of the pie in terms of
overall popularity. The history of the railroad network in Canada speaks
volumes for the daunting challenges faced and met by the railroad
pioneers, who developed the railway system, and who designed and built
the incredible locomotives and rolling stock specialized to establish
the incredible infrastructure that still spans the nation today.
For each and every Canadian model train, is a tribute to its pioneers; the machines that they created and brought to life. Those metal giants, that huffed and puffed their way across Canada, billowing smoke and radiating power and majesty.
The serious model train hobbyist is a highly skilled specialist who not only builds locomotives and rolling stock from bronze or die-cast kits of bogies, chassis' and motors. They take their passion for modeling into all aspects of the railroad world, building dioramas that come to life in displaying Canadian railroading in all their glory in a true to life model working environment.
Some enthusiasts buy their locomotives and rolling stock straight out of the model stores already fully built and ready to run. For them the delight is in building the track layouts, and the dioramas they create are truly awesome. A Canadian model steam engine, working earnestly away, pulling its load, billowing model smoke, and utilizing thundering sound effects (steam engine, level crossing, cattle truck sounds, etc.) in a realistic layout is something extraordinarily special to behold.
Canadian train enthusiasts have banded together and have created some incredible websites that display some superb photos of their members' layouts. There are forums and newsrooms too, all dedicated to preaching the word and spreading the gospel of Canadian model trains in action, to the rest of the modeling world.
Many Canadian model train clubs support their members' endeavors to construct fantastic dioramas in a knock down form that can be transported all over Canada where they assemble them in venues across the nation for fellow hobbyists to see, take wonder in, and enjoy. For these people there is no financial reward, merely a covering of the costs they incur in travelling and overnight expenses. For these guys and gals, the real reward is the delight that they see in the eyes of those who come to see and celebrate their exhibitions.
Some of the needed modeling to create the lifelike layouts is almost beyond belief. They are more than labors of love; they are labors of passion and commitment. There is no greater thrill than watching a Canadian trains crossing the Rocky Mountains, weaving its way in and out of tunnels, and all of the scenery built faithfully by hand!
Even for those who have not developed the modeling skill, but who buy much of their scenery from a model store, they still have that desire and passion to assemble a truly impressive background that brings their Canadian model trains to life.
Once truly bitten with the Canadian railroad bug, you will never look back. You will enter a whole new world in miniature; a world that celebrates all that is great about the Canadian model train.
For each and every Canadian model train, is a tribute to its pioneers; the machines that they created and brought to life. Those metal giants, that huffed and puffed their way across Canada, billowing smoke and radiating power and majesty.
The serious model train hobbyist is a highly skilled specialist who not only builds locomotives and rolling stock from bronze or die-cast kits of bogies, chassis' and motors. They take their passion for modeling into all aspects of the railroad world, building dioramas that come to life in displaying Canadian railroading in all their glory in a true to life model working environment.
Some enthusiasts buy their locomotives and rolling stock straight out of the model stores already fully built and ready to run. For them the delight is in building the track layouts, and the dioramas they create are truly awesome. A Canadian model steam engine, working earnestly away, pulling its load, billowing model smoke, and utilizing thundering sound effects (steam engine, level crossing, cattle truck sounds, etc.) in a realistic layout is something extraordinarily special to behold.
Canadian train enthusiasts have banded together and have created some incredible websites that display some superb photos of their members' layouts. There are forums and newsrooms too, all dedicated to preaching the word and spreading the gospel of Canadian model trains in action, to the rest of the modeling world.
Many Canadian model train clubs support their members' endeavors to construct fantastic dioramas in a knock down form that can be transported all over Canada where they assemble them in venues across the nation for fellow hobbyists to see, take wonder in, and enjoy. For these people there is no financial reward, merely a covering of the costs they incur in travelling and overnight expenses. For these guys and gals, the real reward is the delight that they see in the eyes of those who come to see and celebrate their exhibitions.
Some of the needed modeling to create the lifelike layouts is almost beyond belief. They are more than labors of love; they are labors of passion and commitment. There is no greater thrill than watching a Canadian trains crossing the Rocky Mountains, weaving its way in and out of tunnels, and all of the scenery built faithfully by hand!
Even for those who have not developed the modeling skill, but who buy much of their scenery from a model store, they still have that desire and passion to assemble a truly impressive background that brings their Canadian model trains to life.
Once truly bitten with the Canadian railroad bug, you will never look back. You will enter a whole new world in miniature; a world that celebrates all that is great about the Canadian model train.
Brad Miller, is a model train enthusiast, and enjoys others to
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