Welcome to Model Railroad Scenery.org, helping you find stores or hobby web sites where you can get information on as well as scenery for model railroads. Whether you already have a model train set and are now looking to add on to it or you’re still in the market for model railroad pieces, the listings below can help you find what you need in the right scale, for the type of model train you have bought or will purchase. There are hobbyists more than willing to share their experience and expertise with you.

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Gatewaymnra.org
This association is based in the St. Louis, MO are and is devoted to helping you enjoy model railroading. It is a non-profit educational organization, not a club, who invites everyone to visit their model train shows which offer clinics for members and the public. Their web site features modeling tips covering all kinds of scenic layouts covering the various railroad scales.

They will give you ideas for scenery, including structures that you probably haven’t even considered. Just look over their extensive photographs of a multitude of layouts to get some ideas and suggestions before you buy any additions for your train set.

Themodelrailroader.com
This interesting website doesn’t sell anything – it offers suggestions on how you can do-it-yourself and save a lot of money. Making your own scenery can be fun and the freedom it offers could make your model train layout unique. Suggestions like using local rocks and stones to make mountains look quite realistic.

Or when you mix baby powder with colorants, it can be a terrific substitute for dirt, sand and even snow since the use of real dirt is discouraged. Find out why. And twigs can be used to make trees if you glue herbs to make leaves and real weeds can be utilized. You can create a river with a substance called Magic Water. Have some fun - check out this web site before you spend money on ready-made scenery.

Woodlandscenics.com
Based in Linn Creek, MO, Woodland Scenics claims to be the world’s leading provider of the most realistic and highest quality scenery made. We think this is true. They are featured as a provider in approximately 80% of web sites devoted to model railroading.

Owned by Osment Models, Inc., they have made sure that their landscaping and scenery systems meet all requirements needed for the various scales of railroad equipment. They supply all kinds of turf and grass, bushes and terrain accessories, water and retaining walls as well as landforms like tunnels and ridges. There are large and small tree kits, forest canopies, and ready-made tree kits like a package of 38 fall color or mixed green deciduous trees.

Be sure to look over the pre-assembled landmark buildings representing towns and villages, each one having great architectural detail. You can also get a windmill or tombstones, animals from cats and dogs to horses, workers and pedestrians. There are also authentic trackside scenes you can construct which contain models of over 70 detailed accessories which would cover up to 200 square inches of your scenic layout. They even suggest the paint colors for the details. Of great value is their stock of videos covering instructions and tips for getting started and well as railroad making at its finest.

Backdropwarehouse.com
Would you like to have a large backdrop for your model railroad, perhaps a beautiful scenic photo that you have taken which can be made into a wall mural? This outfit in Salt Lake City, UT can do that for you. Formed in 1992 to make railroad videos, they gravitated to photography and computerized programming to perfect large scale back drops and backgrounds for your train layout. Check them out. All of their orders are custom printed because few people want exactly the same scene.