Creating a realistic model railroad involves much more than simply building realistic models and placing them on a layout. Capturing the mood or essence of a prototype scene involves weathering, proper use of colors, and understanding how scenic elements fit together in real life. In Realistic Layouts, CJ Riley shows modelers how to: Choose and create signs, including lettering styles and designs, appropriate for various eras, Design and create realistic backdrops, including photos and building flats, Properly install bridges, and choose them so they're correct for the era and setting, Install retaining walls, culverts, fills, and other elements based on prototype practices Book jacket.
Realistic Layouts : Use the Art of Illusion to Model Like a Pro