Pulling a brand new section of model railroad track out of its box can be an extremely underwhelming experience. The black plastic cross ties and bright silver rails look next to nothing like their real life counterpart’s rustic iron and worn wood. Fortunately, converting your track into a lifelike representation is one of the most rewarding parts of building a railroad model. But, as with nearly every aspect of modeling, a planning stage must be undertaken to tackle the basics before letting the trains roll.
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