Loewenherz Taking Shape: Module Materials

Module framework design and contour drawings finalized. Material selection and shopping list for birch and poplar boards completed and it is time for shopping. I recalled my experience with buying materials for my then N-scale segment layout in 2014. I did not have a car then and had to use a push cart to carry the board 600m home and then spending 3 weekends and countless backache to cut them into sizes. Thank God that the local hardware stores offer cutting service to your requirements. It made my module construction much easier this time. Continue reading Loewenherz Taking Shape: Module Materials

Defining Contours and Depth on Loewenherz Modules

The MIST-61 module standards define the end module as an important element for integration and transition between modules to ensure seamless interoperability. Any modular layouts such as FreMo follow such design principle. Anything between two end modules is up to the individual. As for Loewenherz module, it consists of 2 segments – each segment is 1080mm x 150mm – as shown below. Can these 2 segments be separated to form individual module? Short answer, Yes. The long answer: each segment, which I marked above as Module 1a and 1b can be taken apart and connect to other’s modules. This is … Continue reading Defining Contours and Depth on Loewenherz Modules

Designing a Stable Module Framework

The last time I designed and built modules was back in 2014 when I had space temporarily for my 4 x 1.5m N-scale “Somewhere in Germany” segment layout. I have learned a lot from my experience and provides me a good understanding and knowledge how to build Loewenherz modules. MIST-61 adopts the module standards and practices from MIST-55 (Mainz). The end module is 450mm x 150mm. The length of each module is up to the members. I chose 1080mm using standard pieces of Märklin C-tracks 24172 and 24188. Module Construction Drawing I am a perfectionist and stickler for details. I … Continue reading Designing a Stable Module Framework

From Conception to Realisation: Module “Loewenherz Railway Park”

In April, my home club Märklin Insider Stammtisch 61 (MIST-61) had our first operating session after 2 years hiatus due to the Corona pandemic. This was my first official appearance as a MIST-61 member. It was a great learning curve for me as I helped with the setup of various modules and had a look at how various members designed, constructed and landscaped their respective layouts. Feeling inspired by the beautiful, detailed and awesome layouts, I considered long and hard, what I was for my first module. The Birth of “Railway Park” Modules I have 2 Märklin steam locomotives (so … Continue reading From Conception to Realisation: Module “Loewenherz Railway Park”