Many people think that the N scale train is not as good as some other more popular scales, like HO. These same people are older folk who may not see as well, or may have arthritic hands. It is true that these trains are small, only 1:160 scale, but the N scale trains are ideal for [...]
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While there are some model train lovers who like having a garden train out in their yards, and others who’ve dedicated whole attics and basements to huge, detailed, layouts, there are plenty of other hobbyists who don’t have the space for these. But we still want to be able to use more than one layout, [...]
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Model Train Scales and Gauges Sure, you’re planning to craft the ultimate model railroad blueprint this part of the river, “Just what scale do I choose to render this monster at home?” good, there’s various things you need to think about and let’s look at a number of of them. Firstly, a plain definition of scale [...]
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When you get into model railroading, you quickly learn about model train scales. Every model train that is produced has a scale letter associated with it, such as: HO, O and so forth. The scale let’s you know how true to life it is and more importantly, the physical size of the train itself. The [...]
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