Model Trains come in numerous different scales, which is the proportion between the real thing and the model train. One of those scales is the N class that’s 2nd only to the most well liked HO model.
One of the major issues that train collectors sometimes face is finding the proper sort of space where [...]
26. January 2010
N scale model trains are defined by a 1:148 ratio model of a real railway train. These models are some of the smallest model trains you can buy which give you many advantages over the larger trains available on the market. For many, the size alone is the biggest advantage of the N scale. Being [...]
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G scale model trains are very popular and have been for some time. There are a number of reasons why the G scale has grown in popularity. This is generally down to the many benefits of this model train scale, which I am going to discuss here. The G scale model trains are known as [...]
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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.
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26. January 2010
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