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Home > Model Trains (O Scale) - The Hobbyist And Collector We Have Found 5 Products for your search of Model Trains (O Scale) - The Hobbyist And Collector. Displaying Items 1 - 5 and Article Search Page 1:
    (0 votes) Model Trains (O Scale) - The Hobbyist and Collector Max Addams Model trains "O Scale" is my passion. Being a model railroader, I am always enthusiastic about sharing my passion, and hopefully converting more and more hobbyists and collectors over to the joy of O Scale.
O Gauge is actually 0 (zero) Gauge, but it is easier to say O so that is what it has become known as. The O Scale is a ratio of 1:48, which means it is 1/48th the size of the real-l... products, articles
    (1 vote) Why Are Brass HO Trains Preferred Over Other Model Trains? by Edward Burke. Earlier the garden railroads were more popular and people had them in the yard. Many have also dedicated the whole of the attics, basements or rooms for the perusal of their hobby of collecting model trains of the bigger scales like O and smaller ones like Brass HO trains. However, using bigger models took up a lot of space and people wanted more than a simple oval or a round track. The collector... products, articles
    (0 votes) Lionel Model Trains - What You Must Know About This Hobby Frank Keenan What comes to mind when thinking of model trains? Some would say expert or not, everyone knows about Lionel trains. After researching models trains it is overwhelming how the industry has evolved through time. For hobbyist it can be a happy pastime or even frustrating.
It requires patience, enough space and possibly considerable expense depending how far you want to go with your col... products, articles
    (0 votes) Bachmann Model Trains - A Popular Choice by Thadean May. One of the most recognizable names in the model trains business is Bachmann Model Trains. Established in 1966, they are probably best known for their high quality trains and tracks for uncommon train scales. By having these additional sizes, as well as with the standard scales this makes them the industry leader.
Any hobby shop you walk into, if you bring up the name Bachmann you will get a resp... products, articles
    (0 votes) Deciding on N Scale Model Trains by Philip Redfearn. When you decide to buy and collect N scale model trains, you need to know that you will be dealing with the smaller type of model trains. The N scale is the smallest of the four possible model scales that you have to choose from.
The N scale is 1:160 ratio of the original, or in other words it's one sixtieth of the real train. If you are not sure about which scale to buy and use then here are a ... products, articles
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I hit up the 38th Model Train Show in Norcross, GA, and then was headed to my regular hobby shop (Trainmaster Models in Buford, GA) and ran across this AWESOME store. This guy has anything and everything that is O scale, O guage, Standard guage, S guage that is the cream of the crop. I have never seen such a cool collection and wide variety of stuff - it reminded me of a small scale Ward Kimbal collection, with newer stuff peppered in. He had everything from an old cast engine from 1911 (that still works!) all the way up to lots of cool MTH stuff. Sorry I was panning the camera around too quickly, I was just like a kid in a candy store! This is a killer store if you ever get the chance to stop by!
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