Site Map
As the site is now expanding in size and has quite a few pages I have decided to implement a site map to aid visitors in navigating around the site.
Convention for the Site Map
I have tried to set this site map up to logically follow the way this site is set up. To do this I have made use of "tabbing" the text in the site list to represent the "flow" of the site. Looking at the list below, what this means is that "Index", "Latest News", "Hobby History", "Concept" and all the other links that line up with these links can be found from the main page of this site - and, in fact, correspond to the links listed in the main site navigation found on the left hand side of every page on this website.
Where a page has been tabbed on this list it means that it can only be navigated to from the page listed above it in this site map. If you look further down the page to the link "Buildings", you will notice that below it the link "Painting Brickwork on A Ratio Kit" has been tabbed once. Below this the link "Painting and Assembling Lineside Huts" has been tabbed once more and "The Train Washer" has been tabbed a further time.
What this means is that, unless you use this Site Map to navigate around this site, "Painting Brickwork on a Ratio Kit" can only be navigated to from the "Buildings" page, "Painting and Assembling Lineside Huts" can only be found from the "Painting Brickwork on a Ratio Kit" page and "The Train Washer" can only be found from the "Painting and Assembling Lineside Huts" page.
This has been done for a specific reason and not simply to irritate visitors to this site. In the example given, on the "Buildings" page I describe my first attempt to paint and assemble some buildings. The lessons learned here affected the way that the kits were painted and assembled on "Painting Brickwork on a Ratio Kit" and so on until "The Train Washer". This means that there is a logical, chronological flow to the pages listed in this way and is the reason that the pages have been set up to be navigated in the way that they have been.
It is appreciated, though, that some visitors may not wish to trawl through several pages to find a particular page and that is one of the reasons why this Site Map has been set up and made available from every page on this website.
Shaun's Model Railway Project
Painting Brickwork on a Ratio Kit
Painting and Assembling Lineside Huts
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
