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"Model Railways: Their Design, Details and Practical Construction" is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the intricate world of scale railway engineering. Written by the esteemed engineer Henry Greenly, this work serves as an essential manual for hobbyists and craftsmen dedicated to the art of creating functional and realistic miniature rail systems. The book delves into every facet of the hobby, from the initial design and layout planning to the complex mechanical details of locomotive construction.
Readers will find in-depth explorations of track work, signaling, and the mechanical principles required to bring steam and electric models to life. Greenly provides meticulous instructions on building rolling stock and infrastructure, ensuring that even the smallest components adhere to practical engineering standards. His expertise bridges the gap between professional railway practice and the constraints of the workshop, offering timeless insights into the craftsmanship required for high-quality modeling.
Whether interested in the historical evolution of the hobby or seeking practical advice on traditional construction techniques, this volume remains a cornerstone of model engineering literature. It celebrates the technical precision and creative passion that define the golden age of model railways, making it an invaluable resource for collectors and active builders alike.
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