If you've seen model trains running in a botannical garden, or someone's backyard, and you're wondering what it would take to get trains running in your back yard, or if you're a beginning or intermediate garden railroader, you need this magazine. The product reviews and catalog listings alone will give you back the cost of your subscription quickly. And the articles will save you time and money, as they help you make choices and achieve your "dream" railroad. Even longtime hobbyists find the many great photographs inspiring and the "tips and tricks" helpful.
I've subscribed off and on for over a decade, and I've known many of the editors and the folks who submit articles for almost that long. As a resource for garden railroaders at all stages of development (from dreamers to empire-builders), this magazine is unequalled. Yes, there will occasionally be an issue that doesn't seem to have many articles targeted to your specific needs, but there will also be issues that are "dead-on" for what you're trying to accomplish this month.
Best of luck, as you plan, build, or run your garden railroad.
Paul D. Race Editor for Family Garden Trains (tm) (no relationship to Garden Railways magazine)This is the perfect resource for Garden Railways, I subscribed to this mag for a little over a year before I purchased my first outdoor railroad set and it was love from the first page . This magazine pays for itself by what you can save by shopping with its many online Discount advertisers. A great source of pricing those eBay auctions to see if you are really getting a good buy or not. The articles are very instructive and encouraging to me and my hobby . The Pictures are beautiful and clear. The professionalism and love of gardening and modelling shows on every page. If you wonder if this is the hobby for you and your family , a subscription to Garden Railways will help you decide. Garden Railways give outlet for gardening (every issue has a section dedicated to the miniature gardening aspect of this fun hobby), scale modeling buildings ( every issue has a project of various skill levels to do , bridges, people (one of my favorite how to series was there how to make sculpey people and recently how to make sculpey people from pictures of family and friends ), rock gardening. Garden Railways hobby will get you outside and allow you to play with trains with out your spouse worrying about your filling the house up with track. You can also have inside tracks (mine runs above the doors in the den) great place for your die cast cars to park, farm equipment and use those Christmas buildings and people the rest of the year. The product reviews a thorough and gives pros and cons of trains , rolling stock , Accessories and Buildings .This is a great magazine for giving you lots of ideas and inspiration for your garden railroad. It's very well illustrated with top-quality photos and construction drawings. I have found that the articles are well written, and there's a nice mix of things for everyone from the novice to the experienced garden railroader. There are also lots of good product reviews to help you with your buying decisions.
My only knock on the magazine is that they rarely discuss prices. The prices are listed for the products they review, but there is no discussion of how much any of the layouts cost to develop. I think this would be really helpful, especially to people like me who are just getting started out in the hobby. Other then that, it's a great magazine.We installed a garden railway last year, and this publication has proven to be extremely valuable. Not only has it helped us locate suppliers in our region, but it's alerted us to special events and helped us with the specific details about how to build and maintain our railway.
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