There is something very satisfying when you look at your finished model train setup complete with working lights, lifelike trees, building, and even little people. So, if you are thinking of getting into and building your own landscape for miniature trains, read on to find out what you need to know before you begin down [...]
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If you are considering buying a model train set, one of the first choices you have to make is what size to get. This article identifies the most popular scales and translates each scale into inches. Based on an analysis of Google searches, the most popular model trains are the HO scale and O scale. [...]
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For many years now well built layouts have been spectacular in HO and O Scale Model Trains. There are many satisfied customers because they offer creative design options in these particular gauges. Whatever the enthusiast’s desires can almost always be replicated on their layout to do with custom model railroads. Well planned layouts can [...]
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The N scale model trains are one of the smallest and most delicate of all model trains. They are small but they also offer many advantages over the larger scaled model trains. As you know, small can often be better when it comes to trains and track size, depending on your free space available. Originally posted [...]
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Model train scales are a measurement of how large the train is, compared to the real thing. For beginners this can be the most confusing part of this hobby, and often the mistakenly mix up scale for gauge. While this is a common misunderstanding, many train buffs will get quite angry if you mix up the [...]
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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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G scale model trains are by far one of the largest trains, which are produced commercially. Being the size they are, they are also a great size for those looking to get started building their own train. Adding detail on a small train is something many do not feel comfortable doing as their first project. [...]
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