Build Your Own Model Train Display Case
Stuart James Smith questioned:
Anyone who has spent the significant amount of time it takes to be a railroad hobbyist knows the importance of using model train show cases to keep their investment safe. There are far too many factors that can hinder the functioning of a model train not to take precautions against them. If you find the right one, not only will your investment and leisure activity be safe, but you’ll still be able to view and delight in it as much as when it’s running.
You have two options when it comes to model train show cases, you can hire someone to build one for you, or you can take on the project and build it yourself. Of course hiring someone would be far simpler, but much more expensive. If you’re like most of us, you’ll want to save some money and choose to build it yourself. I hope that these tips will give you some help in the process.
Instead of starting from scratch, you can buy some pre-fabricated cabinets – i.e. medicine cabinet-in which to store your model trains. Be sure to buy the cabinets with glass front doors in order for your train pieces to be viewed. From here, you will design the set-up of the show case around the dimensions of your train pieces. This is inexpensive, quick, and simple to accomplish. These cabinets make the perfect model train show cases.
If starting from scratch, buy enough wood to construct a similar structure as the cabinets above. The open-finished box you make will serve as the frame of your show case. It should be shallow and have dimensions to fit your model train pieces. When installing the shelving, you want to be sure that they are adjustable to different heights. By simply drilling different holes and inserting dowels you allow yourself the ability to adjust the shelving around to accommodate the different sizes of your pieces.
The shelving you choose upon should be either wood or glass. If you choose to go with the glass shelving, your model pieces should be showed on the track pieces themselves, separated by stoppers on both ends. If you choose to go with wooden shelving, the pieces can simply be placed on mini dowels you have drilled into place to hold your model pieces in place.
When constructing the backing for your model train show case, many folks tend to go for a mirrored effect. Mirrored backing is much harder to work with than a simple wooden backing. But, if you wish your case to encompass a bit of class, then you may want to steer towards a mirrored backing. The doors once again need to be glass or some form of clear acrylic sheets in order for your model to be showed and viewed. Be sure the hinges are strong and mounted correctly.
While hiring someone to construct your model train show case may be the simpler way to go, you’ll be very pleased with your finished product considering you built it by hand and you saved yourself a load of money. Take your time and do it right, and you’ll be enjoying your model train set for years to come.
Anyone who has spent the significant amount of time it takes to be a railroad hobbyist knows the importance of using model train show cases to keep their investment safe. There are far too many factors that can hinder the functioning of a model train not to take precautions against them. If you find the right one, not only will your investment and leisure activity be safe, but you’ll still be able to view and delight in it as much as when it’s running.
You have two options when it comes to model train show cases, you can hire someone to build one for you, or you can take on the project and build it yourself. Of course hiring someone would be far simpler, but much more expensive. If you’re like most of us, you’ll want to save some money and choose to build it yourself. I hope that these tips will give you some help in the process.
Instead of starting from scratch, you can buy some pre-fabricated cabinets – i.e. medicine cabinet-in which to store your model trains. Be sure to buy the cabinets with glass front doors in order for your train pieces to be viewed. From here, you will design the set-up of the show case around the dimensions of your train pieces. This is inexpensive, quick, and simple to accomplish. These cabinets make the perfect model train show cases.
If starting from scratch, buy enough wood to construct a similar structure as the cabinets above. The open-finished box you make will serve as the frame of your show case. It should be shallow and have dimensions to fit your model train pieces. When installing the shelving, you want to be sure that they are adjustable to different heights. By simply drilling different holes and inserting dowels you allow yourself the ability to adjust the shelving around to accommodate the different sizes of your pieces.
The shelving you choose upon should be either wood or glass. If you choose to go with the glass shelving, your model pieces should be showed on the track pieces themselves, separated by stoppers on both ends. If you choose to go with wooden shelving, the pieces can simply be placed on mini dowels you have drilled into place to hold your model pieces in place.
When constructing the backing for your model train show case, many folks tend to go for a mirrored effect. Mirrored backing is much harder to work with than a simple wooden backing. But, if you wish your case to encompass a bit of class, then you may want to steer towards a mirrored backing. The doors once again need to be glass or some form of clear acrylic sheets in order for your model to be showed and viewed. Be sure the hinges are strong and mounted correctly.
While hiring someone to construct your model train show case may be the simpler way to go, you’ll be very pleased with your finished product considering you built it by hand and you saved yourself a load of money. Take your time and do it right, and you’ll be enjoying your model train set for years to come.