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O Scale Model Trains – A Popular Choice

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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No matter how old you are, if you love trains, you will likely adore the O-27 scale model train. If you want trains that don’t cost much, last a long time, and are easy to use, invest in O scale model trains. A lot of people who get trains as a hobby got their start [...]

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The Rather Large G Scale Model Trains

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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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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Everything You Need To Know About Model Train Track

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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Model train track is measured in gauges, that coincide a great deal with the scale of the model train. For instance, ‘N’ scale is one sixtieth of the size of a full size train. The ‘N’ stands for nine, which means the 9mm, the distance between the inside of the tracks. These tracks are small, and [...]

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A Brief History Of American Model Trains

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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In order to tell the history of American Model Trains, it is necessary to tell the history of the S scale. This is the scale that is sold by the company today. They have staked their reputation on being able to create model trains in a sector, which is all but forgotten by too large [...]

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Getting The Right Model Train Track

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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A model train layout is only interesting to look at if you have the correct model train track to go along with it. Buying the right model train track will depend largely on the train you buy and what you are looking to do with it. In the past, there were not many options, but [...]

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The Easily Accessorized HO Model Train

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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Due to the popularity of the HO model train, it is possible to buy all sorts of different accessories to add to your layout. Many manufacturers have been hard at work creating the items you are sure to enjoy. They know, the more detail you are able to add to your layout, the happier you [...]

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Model Train Layouts – A Quick Overview

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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When it comes to model train layouts, pretty much the sky is the limit, depending on your budget and space. You can pick many kinds of model train scales, and it really depends of what you ideas you have. The most common scale is the HO train, which is 1:87 scale, or one eighty seventh of [...]

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n scale model trains buy

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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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 [...]

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The Definitive Starters Manual To Model Railroad Scale

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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The scale of a model railway is representative of its size relative to an actual train. This can cause confusion among novice model railroad enthusiasts, and they can frequently mistake scale for gauge. Although this is a common confusion amongst the noobs, there are many railroad buffs which get a bit aggravated when you confuse the [...]

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Model train scale info

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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Model Train Scales and Gauges Originally posted 2010-01-07 10:34:18. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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