24. January 2010

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Guide to Model Train Set Wheels – Plastic vs Metal

A model train set can have either plastic or metal wheels. Understanding model train wheel-set construction is important when considering which type of wheels is best for you.
A train wheel consists of a flange and a tread. The flange is the inside part of the wheel and is deeper (or longer) than the other. The [...]

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24. January 2010

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Model Train Layouts Information

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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24. January 2010

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Special reasons to choose ho scale model trains

There are many reasons for choosing the HO model train scale. It is now the most popular of all the model train scales in the hobby. This means that you get a wide variety of choice from both model trains and accessories. This is often not allocated when you choose another model train scale, as [...]

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24. January 2010

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What is Model Train?

Model train, or railway modeling as it is known in the United Kingdom, is the fascination and preoccupation for the reduced-scale railway system.
The site www.modeltrain.co.uk takes every British model train enthusias on a closer look at a model train, model train layouts, the popular trains scale series whivh are the N and G Scale model [...]

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24. January 2010

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Some great benefits of g scale model trains

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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24. January 2010

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Revealed: advantages of n scale model trains

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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24. January 2010

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Weathering Techniques for Lionel Model Trains HO Sets

Weathering your train makes it look more realistic. Weathering adds the appearance of dirt, rust, and even graffiti to your train, making it look like a train that?s paid its dues and been around for a while.
Here are some weathering tips and techniques for transforming your model trains from fresh-out-of-the-box shiny and new to working [...]

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24. January 2010

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G scale model trains info

G Scale Model Trains
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24. January 2010

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Getting Started with N Gauge Model Trains

If you have a long running love of model trains or if you have a newly acquired interest in this captivating hobby, you will soon discover that several wonderful options are available to you. How will you go about laying your track for the first time and what are the types of trains that you [...]

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24. January 2010

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Model Train Scale Tips: A Beginners Guide

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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