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		<description><![CDATA[Important model train information most people need when getting started in train modeling is how to set up a good layout. Even those who have a lot of experience seek tips on how to create a more appealing layout. The layout is the environment your model train will be traveling through and can represent any [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Important model train information most people need when getting started in train modeling is how to set up a good layout. Even those who have a lot of experience seek tips on how to create a more appealing layout. The layout is the environment your model train will be traveling through and can represent any landscape or cityscape you wish. With all the different pieces you can buy, it is possible to create something that is true to life, or something, which is pure fantasy. The only limits to the layout you create are the limits of your imagination.</p>
<p>The most basic model train layout is the one, which sets on top of a table. These are very common in small homes and apartments. The model train information you will need for this type of layout would suggest you use a Z scale model train. Being the smallest scale of train, you will be able to create a layout, which will be dynamic while not taking up all the room in your home. You can buy buildings and environment pieces that will match your Z scale train. Many people who create this type of layout will stick to a basic oval track.</p>
<p>Having more space will allow you to be ever more creative with your layout. There is a lot of model train information for those who have more space to utilize. A good tip for those with a decent workspace is to buy a door to set up your layout on. The door will be larger than a table and can be set up on two workbenches in order to give you a very sturdy base. The big benefit of this base is it is portable. You can bring the entire layout with you very easily to go to model train shows where you can show off what you have created.</p>
<p>Styrofoam has become very popular for those looking to create a layout from scratch. You can shape and mold the layout exactly how you want it to look with the right tools. This model train information has been shared by many who like to do things from scratch in the train-modeling world. A good benefit to using Styrofoam as a base is it allows you to easily affix trees and buildings into place. Using spikes will allow you to be able to move the pieces of your landscape should you choose to. This is a good idea for those who are expanding their collection slowly.</p>
<p>Weathering is a way to make your layout look a little more realistic. Knowing how to weather your train and layout will give your model the appearance you would see in the real world. There is a lot of model train information on how to accomplish the different looks you want. It is important to remember, the weathering appearance you give your layout should match your train. Be careful, because the weathering will be permanent and you may want to change trains, or layouts over time.</p>
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<p>David Blackburn has had a passion for Model Trains for over 20 years. His enthusiasm and knowledge on the subject of model trains can be found in his writing and his new book. For more great information on model trains visit his site at: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.modeltrainsadvice.com/" target="_blank"></a><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.modeltrainsadvice.com.">http://www.modeltrainsadvice.com.</a> While you are there don?t forget to sign up for his <b>FREE</b> &#8220;Secrets To Successful Model Railroading&#8221; Mini Course.</p>
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<p id="bte_opp"><small>Originally posted 2009-11-04 16:50:43. Republished by  <a href="http://www.blogtrafficexchange.com/old-post-promoter">Old Post Promoter</a></small></p>

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		<title>Top tips on model trains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 04:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about getting into the world of model trains then you are definitely in for excitement, fun and an addictive hobby. There is a lot of model train information available in a number of different sources.

Originally posted 2009-12-26 10:38:25. Republished by  Old Post Promoter

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking about getting into the world of model trains then you are definitely in for excitement, fun and an addictive hobby. There is a lot of model train information available in a number of different sources.</p>
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		<title>Model Train Information On Scale And Gauge</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 04:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those just getting started in train modeling, there is some model train information you need to know. Many people will use the terms scale and gauge as if they are interchangeable. It is important to remember there is a difference between the two terms. The term scale is used in order to describe the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those just getting started in train modeling, there is some model train information you need to know. Many people will use the terms scale and gauge as if they are interchangeable. It is important to remember there is a difference between the two terms. The term scale is used in order to describe the size of the train itself. Gauge is used in order to describe the length between the rails used to put the train on. While there is a standard track size used for each train scale, you do not want to call the track size a scale. Knowing this will help you to be able to speak the lingo used by those who are experienced in train modeling.</p>
<p>Important model train information to keep in mind is the size train you will be purchasing. The size of the train is indicated by the scale of the train. The smallest scale is the Z scale, which is a 1:220 ratio. This scale has become popular by those who have small apartments or homes as it allows them to have a decent layout without it taking up a lot of room. One of the most popular sizes is the N scale model train. The size of the train is large enough for you to be able to enjoy the details of the cars without it taking up too much space. The largest train scale for private use is the 1:8 ratio train. These trains are for those who would like to be able to ride their train.</p>
<p>No list of model train information would be complete without facts about the track you will be using. The track is one of the most important aspects of getting started with a model train. Without the track, you will not be able to do anything with your trains. The gauge of the track will depend on the size of your train. The tracks can usually be purchased by the size of the scale train you are using. The track gauges are standardized in order to make sure your train will ride smoothly along the track.</p>
<p>Standardization is a bit of model train information, which is important to know. The standards in train track gauges allow you to buy a track your train can travel along. It is important to remember there are slight variations in the ratio for every train scale. While this means your train will not fit exactly on the standard track, it will be able to run smoothly along the track. It is acceptable to have a slight difference between train wheels and the track. Make sure the track is not too small, or you run the risk of the wheels hitting the ties of the track.</p>
<p>Interesting model train information is where the names of the scales come from. The G scale train is one, which has been named because of the size of the train, but has been nicknamed because of where the train usually runs. G scale was originally named because Gros is the German word for big. In more recent times, G scale trains have become known as Garden trains. This is because the size of the train allows it to be waterproof and thus operate outside in most any weather.</p>
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<p>David<br />
Blackburn has had a passion for Model Trains for over 20 years. His enthusiasm<br />
and knowledge on the subject of model trains can be found in his writing and his<br />
new book. For more great information on model trains visit his site at: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.modeltrainsadvice.com/" target="_blank"></a><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.modeltrainsadvice.com.">http://www.modeltrainsadvice.com.</a><br />
While you are there don?t forget to sign up for his FREE &#8220;Secrets<br />
To Successful Model Railroading&#8221; Mini Course.</p>
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<p id="bte_opp"><small>Originally posted 2010-01-04 09:38:33. Republished by  <a href="http://www.blogtrafficexchange.com/old-post-promoter">Old Post Promoter</a></small></p>

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