One of the most notable aspects of model railroading is the aesthetics that surrounds the whole set up.
Modern train scenery is the name that is given to the enhancements that makes the model train appear to be in a life-like, miniature environment.
There are plenty of accessories that can be purchased to accomplish this effect such as model trees, hills, houses, tunnels, cars, animals and many other items.
All these components are important because they are able to easily transform a simple train set into a beautiful, three-dimensional work of art.
The first thing to consider when building the scenery is to set up an appropriate landscape, which usually consists of natural elements such as, patches of real (or synthetic) grass and trees that provides an adequate amount of greenery.
The landscape can also include buildings and other structures such as windmills, tunnels bridges, and many other items.
All these components can either be bought ready-made or can be created from scratch using various materials.
For the serious hobbyist, custom making the scenery is one of the most enjoyable aspects of this hobby; it gives one the chance to personalize the landscape without being restricted exclusively to commercially manufactured components.
In fact, one does not really need to have artistic talent in order to create scenery.
Even the simplest creations can have a lasting impression.
For the more adventurous, there really is no limit to what can be used for the scenery.
To create a rugged, mountainous appearance for instance, cardboard egg cartons can be used to create the appearance of realistic stone.
Small rocks can also be integrated into the scenery to represent boulders.
The rocks used should match with the model environment in order to have consistency.
For instance, the use of granite or crystals may not be considered suitable for mountain scenery.
For trees, one can select small branches of miniature trees of various shapes, sizes and colors.
The tiny twigs can be used to represent tree trunks whereas poly fiber can be used to represent leaves as well as other shrubbery.
Some spices such as thyme and oregano may be added to further enhance the natural look.
In addition, talcum powder could be used to create the appearance of snow.
Cardboard is appropriate for creating or building structures.
For an added effect, tissue paper can be used to create textured surfaces, which adds realism to the structures.
To secure these structures, one can even use a golf tee or simply glue it onto a flat base to give the structure additional balance and support.
There are plenty of other objects that can be found around the house, which can be used such as wires, toothpicks, pieces of strings and many others.
With a little bit of imagination and ingenuity, the scenery can be completely transformed into a life-like, miniature environment.
Blending handmade items with pre-bought items would probably give the best results.
After all, some items such as cars and other intricate items are more difficult to replicate using household material.
The end result, however, will be something that can be admired and provide the best possible model train experience for many years to come.
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