While there are many different model railroad track plans you can choose from, there are some which most model railroaders will consider the base models. These track plans are something which most every modeler has built at some point, or has seen built in many different ways. Some prefer to stick to one kind of layout rather than switching back and forth between different types. This is a decision you will have to make for yourself in order to decide which is best for you.
The railroad terminus is one of the basic model railroad track plans you will see repeated over and over. This will include such design features as a ladder upon which multiple trains will be parked as they are organized on the train tracks. This is a fairly easy design to accomplish as the buildings used are generally not in great condition and there is usually no water involved. The only thing you will need is to be able to have multiple tracks with an exchange to handle moving trains from one track to another and then back to the main track. Since the terminal is at the end of a track, you will not have to create somewhere for the train to go on the other side of the station.
A cityscape is another common model railroad track plan which is pursued by many model railroaders. A very common way to approach this is to choose a cityscape in which it is very common for trains to travel through. New York city is a very common cityscape to create as well as many European cities. These may require a little more planning, as you will need to purchase buildings which will represent those found in the actual cityscape. More figures have to be purchased in order to create a layout which will not look like a ghost town. You will also need to purchase cars which are the right scale and appearance to be representative of the time.
The desert landscape is one of the simpler model railroad track plans to construct. You can design a track which will pass through a layout including sand dunes and sand weathered buildings. You can also make your train appear as if it has been through the desert many times by giving it the same weathered look as the rest of the buildings in the layout. Using famous names of trains which pass through the desert will give a lot of authenticity to your track plan.
One of the more fun model railroad track plans to create is the mountain landscape. Using different staging methods, you can create a track which will loop ever higher up the side of a mountain and through the mountain itself. You can include such things as snow to the side of the mountain and grades which are realistic to how a train will gradually travel up a mountain. With fairly sparse trees, you will not need to plant many trees in the landscape going up the side of the mountain.
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