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Home > Starting Out As A Model Railroad Hobbyist And What You Need To Know We Have Found 2 Products for your search of Starting Out As A Model Railroad Hobbyist And What You Need To Know. Displaying Items Page 1 and Articles Page 1.
    (0 votes) Starting Out As A Model Railroad Hobbyist And What You Need To Know Robert R Railway modeling has been around ever since people began building railways. Perhaps the biggest difference today from the very beginning of modeling is that electricity is involved. These days there are plenty of choices and options for the model railroad hobbyist to consider. If you are new to railway modeling, then there is quite a bit for you to be caught up on. Listed below are a few... products, articles
    (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
    (0 votes) O Scale Train Models - What You Need to Know About This Popular Model Train Size by Paul Boeder. Model trains come in a wide variety of sizes, or scales, from garden all the way down to the diminutive z scale trains. One of the more popular model train scales in the US is O Scale, or "zero" scale. Within this category, there are actually a variety of sizes standards and track gauges, or widths, to choose from. If you are considering a particular train model in this size range, then it is imp... products, articles
    (0 votes) Building a Model Railroad by Dan Morgan. Building a model railroad can be a fun and exciting hobby, and can be a great way to unwind from a hard stressful day, or even a way to spend quality time with the family. The thrill of model railroading is being able to take complete charge over the destiny of trains, or even seeing the looks on peoples' faces if you happen to have your layout set up at a recreation center during the holidays.
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