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How to Create a Lionel Train Layout

Model railroading has been practiced by hobbyists almost as long as trains have ridden the rails. While starter kits usually come with a basic transformer power supply and tracks designed to be assembled and disassembled easily, one of the real joys of model railroading is creating a permanent layout for your Lionel trains. As you add accessories, your Lionel train layout can grow into a full-fledged fantasy world.

Things You'll Need

  • Lionel train
  • Tracks
  • Switch tracks
  • Lionel bridge
  • Transformer power supply
  • Plywood table
  • Finishing nails
  • Hammer
  • Graph paper
  • Measuring tape
  • Drill
  • Lichen
  • Craft glue
  • Craft soil
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Instructions

    • 1

      Sketch out your plywood table on graph paper. If you have room, use a scale of 1 inch to 1/2 foot. Whatever scale you use, make it proportional to your table to guarantee your map's accuracy.

    • 2

      Draw a basic oval as an outer track. This remains the simplest track to build and the basis of many complex designs.

    • 3

      Add switches and an inner track. Make the inner track a figure eight. Sketch a bridge where the tracks cross each other in the center of the figure eight.

    • 4

      Adjust your track layout to suit the types of trains you want to run. For example, if you like to run your trains at top speed, then design wider turns. For long trains, add a short straightaway between turn sections to reduce derailments.

    • 5

      Map out locations for any Lionel buildings you would like to add. Also map out scenery -- such as trees, farmland or fences -- at this time.

    • 6

      Translate your design onto your plywood train table by using a measuring tape and a pencil to mark where things go.

    • 7

      Piece your track together and place your buildings according to your layout.

    • 8

      Use finishing nails to secure your track by nailing through the plastic railroad ties. Two nails per track section will work.

    • 9

      Drill holes in your plywood train table as needed to run electrical wires from your accessories to your power supply.

    • 10

      Glue lichen to twigs to create trees. Drill a small hole and add some glue to attach the trees to your tabletop.

    • 11

      Spread craft glue on sections of the tabletop and sprinkle craft soil to create ground cover.


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