Get Ready for Family Fun,
Education, and Entertainment!!
Are you a Model Railroader?
Model Railroading is a multifaceted hobby, more so than perhaps any other pastime. Opportunities for education abound. There is so much to learn. It is much more than just watching trains run around a loop of track.
Building the benchwork for a model railroad requires some knowledge of using tools, saws, hammers, screwdrivers, etc. Carpentry skills must be learned to create a platform on which to build a sturdy base, but not too heavy, for a model railroad. The weight of the layout is important to consider because it may have to be moved at some point.
Mathematics, geometry, radii of curves, accurate measurements of everything, conversion of real measurements to scale measurements, knowledge of inclines and grades, and more, are required knowledge for model railroading.
Physics are involved in measuring momentum, distance traveled over time, determination of friction or lack thereof, centrifugal and gravitational forces, steam pressure, braking, etc.
Electronics are involved in learning how locomotives move, how motors work; computer boards are used for automatically reversing polarity in a loop of track, automating locomotive movements, stopping and starting up again after a delay. Infrared and radio signals are used to operate trains. Computer programs can operate train movement and railroad signals.
Civil, electrical, mechanical and architectural engineering skills are also required for building bridges, buildings, determining clearance, creating tunnels, expressways, subways, catenary structures, etc.
Chemistry is used in creating water effects, mixing paints, weathering engines and railcars, learning how to transport chemicals safely. Making resin molds and metal castings is also used extensively.
Learn also about 3D printing and laser cutting in creating structures, railcars, bridges, etc.
Artificial intelligence is another newer scientific approach to landscape and track design, as well as in creating novel structures.
Industry and commerce are also part of model railroading skills, knowing how to transport certain products, where they originate from and where they need to go. Learn how fortunes have been made by knowing how to do this correctly. Learning about how this country was built and prospered as a result of trains.
History is integrated with railroads. If you know about railroads, you will know about our country's history, Model railroads can depict many historical events, like the civil war, and the completion of the transcontinental railroad at Promontory, Utah, and many others.
Science is a large part of model railroading, including understanding scientific concepts and learning how things work. There are many people today who don't trust science mostly because they don't understand it, but it affects almost every part of our lives one way or another.
Other important concepts that we learn in model railroading is teamwork, leadership, learning social skills, getting along with others, helping others to learn what you know, comradery and lifelong friendships.
Model railroading is not devoid of art. One can learn much about art in creating backdrops, painting murals, developing landscapes, learning where to place and separate scenes so they are more pleasing to the human eye. Photographing model railroad scenery and trains is an art in and of itself.
If you are a teacher and want to learn how you may be able to help your students learn more about science and particularly STEM concepts, give us a call. We have free tours for school children every Wednesday, including STEM classes, using the protocols designed by the University of Illinois. Sign up here or call 757-816-8399 for more information.
Share this site on your favorite Social Media page!
Dec 22, 24 04:35 PM
Dec 20, 24 08:42 AM
Dec 09, 24 11:23 AM
The Model Railroad Museum of Hampton Roads will be a fantastic community center based on running, operating and even building your own model railroads! There's something for every age here.
Learn about the real history of this area and how important it was in the building of America. Watch how railroads were built, the people involved, where America's roots were formed.
As they build their own railroads, students will be learning about science, electronics, architecture, technology, engineering, mathematics, and the art of 3 dimensional model landscaping. They can earn rewards for completing projects and winning contests.
Try to solve yardmaster problems on a switching layout like getting the lumber from the forest to the furniture store, by way of the saw mill and the lumber yard.
Run your train around blockades and other trains to get to the station on time without speeding or crashing.
Play railroad monopoly using model railroads. Winner is the one who can collect the most cars into his yard within an hour.
There will be programs for autistic and special needs kids, disabled adults and veterans.
School tours. Holiday Shows. Library and video rooms. Scouts are welcome. Even youngsters will have their own wooden models to enjoy. Classrooms and hands-on clinics for adults. Learn how to get started in the hobby. Or just enjoy the fun.
Everybody loves trains and this will prove it! Just click on the either the blue or the yellow DONATE button below to make it happen...
PayPal Giving Fund:
No Credit Card Fees
OR...
Charitable Donations through PayPal, Credit or Debit cards:
(Opt in or out of paying credit card fees)
The official newsletter for the Model Railroad Museum of Hampton Roads