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SEPTEMBER 2013 Volume 3 Issue 3 www.trainfest.com Garden Railroading Big Inspiration for Smaller than Life Trains By Angela Podewils takes pride in showcasing model railroads in every popular scale. Dynamic G scale railroads, also known as garden scale or large scale, attract many visitors with their large size and eye-catching scenery. The size of these larger scale trains lend themselves to little hands, often becoming a young modeler s first train. Adults like to run G scale trains around their Christmas trees during the holidays. The unique elements of the Kenosha Garden Railroad Society s G scale layout appeal to train fans of all ages. In 2001, Bill Zimmer along with four fellow G-scale modelers formed the G Scalers club. Three years later, as the club and their layout progressed, they changed their name to Kenosha Garden Railroad Society. Although Bill is the only original member remaining today, the club has grown and currently has ten members. Trains on a New Level The changeover in membership contributes to the ever changing look of the layout. The Kenosha Garden Railroad layout is unique among the layouts at. The layout is low to the ground, only 24 inches off the ground, allowing the trains and scenery to be enjoyed by young visitors, sometimes at eye level. The close interaction and dynamic scenes bring a spark of inspiration to these aspiring modelers. The 28 X 48 layout is comprised of a series of tables built by the club affixed with two main lines of track. Each member infuses the layout with their own personal scene creations, inspired by their imaginations to wow audiences who will view them. With this module-like set up, there are no restrictions for the scenes members create. These miniature worlds may be set in any time, place or setting. see Garden Railroading Continued on page 4 What s Inside rom the Caboose PG 2 Bringing Railroads to Life, Soundtraxx PG 3 Scratch Building a Backwoods Water Tower Structure PG 6 T November 2013 Check out the next issue of EXPRESS for your pre-show guide to 2013. And explore this issue for a 2013 sneak peek at what is in store for 2013.

rom the Caboose Welcome back to model railroading! With our wet spring and dry summer, it seems like the weeds were doing better than my flowers. After hours of pulling weeds, watering the planting beds and fighting the ever present quack grass, I am happy to see autumn and the model railroad season approach. We have several new model railroads and some new greatly detailed modules to show off at 2013. Plus we are gaining several new model railroad vendors and manufacturers to expand all for your enjoyment. 2013 is shaping up to be a great show! Before heading back to more planning (after I finish cleaning up the tree damage at my lake home) I want to remind you to watch for the preview issue of EXPRESS. It comes out about a week before 2013. It ll be filled with details on new vendors and manufacturers, have an overview of the kid s area, and will include a map of how to find your favorite model railroad layouts. See you in two months. In the spirit of Model railroading, Clear Signals Always, John John H. Tews, MMR Executive Director EXPRESS is sent free via email as a PD or can be viewed on the website in an interactive, online paging-style format. You can also print out the pages or articles you desire. A amily Hobby is a family friendly 2013 weekend full of trains and fun. Returning favorites to the 2013 Kids Activity Zone are the highly popular giant Thomas the Tank Engine inflatable bounce house, and acoustic performances for kids by Choo Choo Bob and the Holy Smokestacks Revue. Look for a guide to the Kids Activity Zone in the November EXPRESS. T Sponsoring Publisher Wisconsin Southeastern Division, Inc., NMRA Publisher John H. Tews, MMR john@trainfest.com Contributing Editors Angela Podewils Bonnie Moyer Topczewski Jody Delie Bridget Klassen Julie Larsen Newsletter Design, Web & Advertising Mercury Communication Partners, LLC 262-782-4637 www.mercuryww.com Photos Contributed by Jeremy Topczewski Rick Hatton TRAINEST, EXPRESS and the LOGO are registered trademarks of the Wisconsin Southeastern Division, Inc., NMRA. www.trainfest.com Committee John H. Tews, MMR Executive Director E-mail: john@trainfest.com Richard Cecil Asst. to the Director Cedor Aronow Security Scott Porinsky Computer Services Gary Kamin Treasurer Ed Padgett Volunteer Coordinator Kurt Wamser loor Director Linda Sukup Ticket Coordinator Terry Thompson HMA-MRD Advisor Joe Russ Wisconsin Southeastern Division, Inc., NMRA Superintendent Mercury Communication Advertising Agency is possible due to the dedication and hard work of our volunteers and board members. If you would like to volunteer for America s Largest Operating Model Railroad Show, contact us via email: volunteer@ trainfest.com. is sponsored by the Wisconsin 2 Southeastern Division, Inc., NMRA

T Manufacturer Spotlights brings some of the best model railroading 2013 manufacturers to Milwaukee. In the November EXPRESS look for Spotlights on some of these great companies, also a look at the new manufacturers for 2013! Bringing Railroads to Life, SoundTraxx Delivering state of the art sound technology to model railroads everywhere Realism in the model railroading hobby is as essential as coal was to the steam engine. Every last detail matters. Today s hobbyists have mastered the craft of building trains and scenery nearly indistinguishable from their life size counterparts. manufacturer SoundTraxx is proud to be a part of bringing model railroads to life through prototypical sound. The number of manufacturers who have chosen to place SoundTraxx systems in their locomotives truly speaks to the accuracy and realism found in SoundTraxx products. What a testimony! With an unwavering focus on prototypical sounds, SoundTraxx systems have become the go to sound system to be pre-installed by model train manufacturers, such as Bachmann, MTH and more. SoundTraxx was founded in 1989 and is currently headquartered in Durango, Colorado. Their first products focused on lighting, The Hyperlight, which was the first system to use a microprocessor. In 1994, the company shifted their focus to sound systems with the introduction of the D220IR analog sound system. In 1999, SoundTraxx introduced the plug and play format -- a line of Digital Sound Decoders designed to be easier to install. Since then, SoundTraxx has developed their technology to include even more features to create a rich modeling experience. These advancements are especially evident in their Tsunami line. Selecting the right product for your railroad In addition to advancing the sound technology of model railroading, SoundTraxx has placed great importance on customer service and enhancing the modeler experience. At SoundTraxx, they really want to help customers select the right product to suit their needs. The main product lines offered by SoundTraxx have unique features to fit different model scales. Modelers should keep these questions in mind when selecting a system: Do I have a DCC-controlled layout? Do I want to have onboard or under-layout sound? How many sound features do I want? see SoundTraxx Continued on page 8 3

This brightly colored Carnival scene commands the attention of every visitor to the KGRS layout. A train rolls through the colorful and tasty M&M Town. T Railroad Spotlights The dedication and craftsmanship of the model 2013 railroading hobby is apparent in the railroads featured at. In the November EXPRESS look for spotlights of a couple of the clubs from across the country who exhibit their layouts at. Race cars delight visitors to the Kenosha Garden Railroad layout. Christmas Town, a whimsical scene combining two traditions, the Christmas train and village. 4

Garden Railroading Continued from cover Visitors to the Kenosha Garden Railroad layout will travel through an eclectic mix of scenes with trains running from any era. Popular fan favorites are the vibrant carnival vignette complete with carousel and rides, along with a functioning race car track scene. Other favorite features include a farm, town, refinery and uniquely built M&M peanut town. The layout is constantly evolving so keep a lookout for new scenes at 2013! With inventive scenes such as these, one can imagine the variety of sources the members have used for finding unique and cool structures and pieces as focuses for their layout section. Some likely vendors and products used in the Kenosha Garden Railroad include Piko, Pola or Aristocraft buildings and other G scale manufacturers. To round out the layout features, some buildings are scratch built for desired feel and accentuation. The layout is powered by the Revolution system from Aristocraft. see Garden Railroading Continued on page 7 T Advanced Tickets Looking for advanced tickets to? Check out the list of participating Hobby Shops at.com! 2013 or the serious hobbyist looking for the complete package, don t forget your riday Product Showcase tickets, also available at participating hobby shops. A riday Product Showcase ticket gets you into the exclusive manufacturers event on riday, November 8 AND single ticket entrance to both the public show days Nov. 9th and 10th. The realistic farm scene is a peaceful addition to the KGRS layout. 5

Scratch Building a Backwoods Water Tower Structure Rick Hatton, of the Niagara rontier Region of the NMRA, was inspired by two different kits to build a backwoods water tower for his layout. He considered kitbashing, which is combining bits and pieces of different structures, but only scratch building will give you full control of the design footprint and material, said Rick. 6 In some instances, purchasing kits can be more expensive than the materials needed for scratch building. Additionally, kits may not fit the desired era or setting exactly, missing key details that can be achieved through scratch building. Armed with the key strength of craftsmanship, Rick began the process of scratch building the water tower. Rick has given EXPRESS a look into his process of scratch building and the construction of his backwoods water tower. A longtime railroad fan, Rick has been modeling for more than 5 years. 2013 will be his 5th demonstrating in the Niagara rontier Region Craftsman Corner to aid and inspire other modelers. see Scratch Building Continued on page 10

Garden Railroading Continued from page 5 G Scale Modeling Bill became a lifetime model railroader after receiving his first HO set at age eight. He was drawn to modeling G scale when he was exploring ideas for Christmas decorations. After spotting and purchasing a Christmas G scale train, he began his tradition of creating a new Christmas scene each year, ultimately leading to the formation of Kenosha Garden Railroad Society. A primary goal of the group is bringing model railroading to the general public. or this purpose, the club exhibits at about five shows a year. Bill enjoys seeing the visitors reactions to the trains and detailed scenes. The children s facial expressions are especially priceless as they watch the trains run around the track. Bill appreciates the wide scope of visitors at, and 2013 will mark their seventh year exhibiting at the show. They hope to see you there! Tip for New Modelers If you are considering modeling in G scale, Bill recommends starting with a small layout and growing it piece by piece over time. With increasing expenses for engaging in the hobby, it is wise to plan a little first, start slowly and ease into the layout of your dreams. T New Hobby Shop 2013 Looking for 3-rail O gauge equipment at? You re in luck, new hobby shop vendor Caboose Track Hobbies specializes in 3-rail O gauge equipment find their booth ahead of time on the 2013 floor plan in the November EXPRESS. 7

T SoundTraxx Continued from page 3 By understanding the nuances in the product lines offered by SoundTraxx, decisions make themselves. or example when seeking sound from the locomotive itself, Digital Sound Decoders are the answer since they are designed to be installed onboard the model with a speaker. Or perhaps SoundTraxx s Tsunami Digital Sound Decoders are the best choice due to their compatibility with both DC and DCC layouts, while the LC Series Digital Sound Decoders (Now discontinued) are only compatible with DCC layouts. New Hobby Shop 2013 A Long time participating hobby shop for advanced tickets, Park Lane Hobbies will make their premier appearance at this year. Park Lane Hobbies carries rolling stock, locomotive, scenery and other products for your modeling needs. Prototypical Accuracy Each Tsunami Digital Sound Decoder comes equipped with prototype sound effects selected by the modeler. The SoundTraxx engineers ensure the best possible prototype sounds by recording them directly in the field from life-size locomotives with cooperation from the railroads. These recordings are optimized and adjusted to achieve the best possible results from onboard locomotive speakers. Once the sound system has been chosen, modelers can browse the library for the right sounds to enhance their model prototype or layout vision. Tsunami Technology High performance Tsunami Digital Sound Decoders are designed to bring together the benefits of DCC technology with high quality onboard sound. This technology is versatile to fit all scales of model trains. urther, these systems are compatible with layout operations from NMRA from a compatible DCC command station to a traditional power pack. Tsunami technology puts the control into the modeler s hands. A built-in equalizer allows for cutting and boosting sound levels over several frequencies to aid in matching the selected speaker s strengths. A sound mixer enables independent volume controls. inally, the Hyperdrive technology in every decoder brings precise locomotive operation. 8 Steam decoders include 24 sound effects including bells, whistles, air pump, dynamo and more. Diesel decoders hold over 14 sound effects including multiple air horns, engine exhaust, bell, dynamic brakes, radiator fans and more. Sounds of ireman red are a SoundTraxx Tsunami decoder exclusive. rom shoveling coal and greasing the rods to filling the water tank, a layout gains the sounds of a true working locomotive fireman. Blackstone Models In 2004, SoundTraxx created a new division of their company, Blackstone Models. This division produces HOn3 locomotives and rolling stock, combining detailed craftsmanship and cutting edge technology. With the latest SoundTraxx technology, Blackstone builds detailed, quality prototypical trains.

Get the most out of the Model Railroading Hobby Join the NMRA. Become a member of the Wisconsin Southeastern Division. What is the NMRA? The National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) was established in 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to bring model railroaders together to foster fellowship and provide resources to hobbyists. The NMRA is a worldwide non-profit educational association headquartered in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The organization is divided into geographic regions to best provide local support and camaraderie to model railroaders. Visit www.nmra.org. What is Wisconsin Southeastern Division, Inc.? The Wisconsin Southeastern Division (WI-SE Division) is made up of NMRA members living in the seven Southeastern Wisconsin counties of: Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington and Waukesha. SurroundTraxx At 2012, SoundTraxx unveiled their newest latest technology: SurroundTraxx. This system, designed for use with multiple trains, brings quality sounds that move with the train as it travels throughout the layout -- all without installing speakers on board the locomotives. SurroundTraxx uses advanced block detection technology to monitor the speed and direction of the locomotives. With this data the sound system makes a smooth transition from one speaker to another. Six sound channels allow for up to six trains to run simultaneously on one layout. Currently SurroundTraxx is designed for use only with Digitrax command control systems, but there are plans for other command stations to be supported in the future. What is HOn3? HOn3 models are built to HO scale 1:87 with a narrow gauge. In this case the gauge is 3 between rails, compared to the normal track gauge of 4 8 1/2 between the rails. With an educational mission to promote the model railroading hobby, the Wisconsin Southeastern Division creates opportunities for modelers who are new and notso-new to the hobby to share new ideas and information. The Division sponsors free model railroading meets. The Division also sponsors a group for young modelers and train enthusiasts to get started in the hobby. Visit www.wisedivision.org. What is? One way the Division pursues its mission is through its annual event,. Hobbyists, hobby dealers, manufacturers and rail fans of all ages come together at for two days to celebrate everything trains. is the hub for bringing together new and experienced modelers to share ideas and pass on the passion for modeling to the next generation. What could be more fun? Become a Member. It s Easy! To join, speak with a Division member or visit our website at www.wisedivision.org. If you do not live in Southeastern Wisconsin, please visit www.nmra.org to contact your local NMRA Division. Editor s Note: We re anxious to see what SoundTraxx unveils at 2013. Based on their track record no pun intended it promises to be a modeler s dream. www.trainfest.com is sponsored by the Wisconsin Southeastern Division, Inc. 9

Scratch Building Continued from page 6 Rick s Supply List: Wood glue Scale lumber (various sizes) Styrene Hydrocol Paper Creek Shingles Various detail parts Assorted acrylic paints Assorted chalks or pastels for weathering Campbell steel roofing Two part mold making compound Tools Rick Recommends for the Project: Mixing bowls Assorted brushes Chopper Sharp blades and cutting tools Square Assorted clamps 2013 Clinics and Demos Plan ahead for 2013, in the November EXPRESS find the listings of Cinics and Demos for 2013! T 2013 Preparing to Scratch Build Once the type of structure to be built is decided, Rick then establishes the footprint and design for the structure. This step aids in determining the types of material needed, what may need to be purchased and other details of the structure. To construct his water tower, Rick determined he had to construct molds to form the four stone walls of one element of the water tower structure. Step-by-Step Guide Step Two: Creating the Stone Walls ill the molds with Hydrocol that has been mixed to the consistency of pancake batter. Note: fill slowly so you don t overfill the mold for best results. Wait 24 hours for walls to set. Step One: Create Molds Using a manufactured plastic, which best replicates the desired stone look, and adding strips of styrene to outline the wall depth, you ll then create a pattern for the mold. Make boxes from styrene to hold the pattern and fill with a two part compound to create the desired mold. Wait for 24 hours for the mold material to cure and solidify. Benefits of Scratch Building: Scratch building allows for exacting of details Can be less expensive than kits and ready-to-run products urther control over footprint and design reedom to create unique or obscure cars and structures Develop skills toward becoming a Master Model Railroader through the NMRA Achievement Program 10

Step Two: raming the Structure Step Three: inishing the Stone Walls After 24 hours, remove the walls from the mold and begin staining to achieve your desired look. Once the four stone walls are completed, create the stone structure by attaching the walls to scale cut posts (made out of the scale lumber). Using the cut scale lumber, Rick framed his four walls according to his building plans using wood glue to secure the joints. Rick s structure design calls for a second wood-sided structure. Below are his steps for framing and finishing this building. Step Three: Siding and Roofing the Structure Step One: Scale Lumber Rick s designs for this structure frame the walls much like a real life building, only made with scale lumber. Create scale lumber by cutting wood to desired building size with a chopper and square. Once the structure has been framed, it is ready for siding. At this stage, Rick recommends determining what siding product or process will best fit the era you are modeling. Rick utilized different techniques when building the roofing for his structure. or example, he created the rounded dome of the water tower roof using construction paper as his base. He finished the roof by layering it with Paper Creek Shingles. Editors Note: Want to see the final product? Rick is still working on the finishing touches on the water tower. Check out the NR Craftsman s Corner at 2013 to see it on display. 11

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