Hi all,
I took my own sweet time to read this book.
If this intended as a coffee-table book - I guess the PR would indicate that’s the case - then I have to say:
Any of the other coffee-table books I own are much better. In “Gorgeous Garden Railways” the text is so-so and the captions are sometimes “interesting” and quite often had me scratching my head.
The pictures are all over the place - starting with the quality of the pictures (I’m not referring to the archive pictures from decades ago!), the focus on the object/subject, right through the colour rendition and the print quality.
If this is a book to show the uninitiated the full spectrum of railways in the garden, fine, it probably does that. It also confirms what most of the people in the smaller scales e.g. scale model railroaders, suspected all along: not much modeling and lots of toys.
What did I like about the book?
Anything to do with plants, at least that was useful.
I also liked the pictures which showed large sections of the layouts, good reminder on how to do it and how not to do it.
As mentioned a while back Appendix 2 is, at least in my opinion, a joke.
Other reference sections are so-so.
Will I keep it or flog it on amazon.com? I’ll keep it! Since a picture is worth a thousand words, it will be handy to show what I mean by a hotch-potch layout.