result, a programwith a steep learning curve. But the results are
        
        
          worth the effort, as they are nothing short of spectacular. If you
        
        
          are at all interested in handlaid track, check it out at
        
        
        
        
        
           By the way, the program is free.
        
        
          The Templot website and user forum are administered by Martin
        
        
          Wynne in the U.K. Martin is a great guy who seemingly has de-
        
        
          voted his life to this program, and is always monitoring the forum
        
        
          to eagerly answer questions and add to the user experience. Be
        
        
          forewarned, however, that almost everything on the website,
        
        
          forum, and program is in U.K. terminology. For instance, a “tie” is
        
        
          called a
        
        
          “timber.” Don’t let that scare you off. I am working with
        
        
          HO Code 83 rail, and I have been able to build trackwork that
        
        
          works flawlessly with U.S. rolling stock.
        
        
          After making all the trackwork for my small switching layout, I
        
        
          needed rail bumpers for the ends of all the sidings. I did a lot of
        
        
          research and have collected pictures of a wide variety of scratch-
        
        
          built rail bumpers. I wanted to use components I had on-hand for
        
        
          my bumpers, i.e., tie and rail material only.
        
        
          So, I started drawing and fiddling, and after some trial and error,
        
        
          I came up with a pretty simple to build and good looking design
        
        
          that even looks like it could almost be prototypical. I have built a
        
        
          half-dozen of these, and here are the steps I use.
        
        
          
            Steps on following pages ...