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A Quick Guide to Model Railway Baseboards
Are you thinking of building your own model railroad? Creating a layout from scratch is the best way to get a customized layout with all the details you want. However, it also takes a bit of time and energy to make. With that, consider this quick guide to model railway baseboards, which are the first part of the layout you’ll need to build.What Are Baseboards?The baseboard is the foundation for your entire model railroad. It needs to be perfectly level and made of a material you can drill holes
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21st Mar 2023
Making Use of Corners in Your Model Train Layout
Many a model railroader has struggled with utilizing layout corners in interesting ways. The reason they’re such awkward spaces is that you can’t fit a curve into those tight areas, meaning there will always be some leftover room in the corners. What should you do with these spaces? Consider how to make use of corners in your model train layout.Make Interesting OperationsOur favorite thing to do with corners is to find unique ways to perform operations. So you can’t fit a curve into a 90-degree
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6th Mar 2023
5 Famous Pop Culture Trains That Will Inspire Your Model
People get into model railroading for different reasons. Some people love making realistic dioramas, while others are fans of train design and engineering. Maybe you like building model railroads, but you’re never quite sure what kind of layout to build. If you need some fun inspiration, you might consider building a layout based on a famous train from pop culture. Check out these five famous pop culture trains that will inspire your model.1. The Orient ExpressNo list of pop culture trains could
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27th Feb 2023
Which Model Train Brands Are Compatible With Another?
If you’re starting out in the model railroading hobby, you might wonder which brand you should choose to work with. Thankfully, you don’t have to stick to one manufacturer since many model train parts are compatible with others. Let’s take a look at which model train brands are compatible with another.Track PiecesIf you’re buying track pieces from a different manufacturer than your trains, don’t worry. The most important thing to look for in matching trains and track pieces is the gauge, the wid
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24th Feb 2023
5 Ideas for Adding Greenery to Your Model Train Layout
No model train landscape is complete without some kind of greenery. This includes trees, bushes, shrubs, reeds, and grasses that make your layout come alive. Discover five ideas for adding greenery to your model train layout.Get the Right Grass TextureUnless you’re modeling a winter or desert scene, you’ll probably need to cover your layout in grass. To do that, you need flocking, which is a loose mixture of tiny fibers that resemble grass. To apply flocking, texture and paint your dirt. Then, c
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24th Feb 2023
Top 5 Must-Have Tools for Model Railroading
As you get more involved in model railroading, you may need to start investing in some special tools. These tools allow you to build layouts and perform maintenance on your trains more easily and efficiently. Keep reading to learn about the top five must-have tools for model railroading.1. Standards GaugeA standards gauge is a piece of metal that you can use to measure things like points, wheels, and coupler heights. Each standards gauge is set to a specific model train scale, so you’ll need to
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3rd Feb 2023
3 Tips for Designing a Model Train Railroad Yard
If you’re looking for ways to expand your model railroad, you should consider adding a yard. A yard is a network of tracks off the main line where you can simulate train operations like pulling aside cars for repair and making up new train configurations. It’s a fun way to make your track even more interactive. Keep reading to learn three tips for designing a model train railroad yard.1. Classification Track LengthYou can use classification tracks to sort your cars into different industries (coa
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2nd Feb 2023
The Difference Between Passenger and Freight Trains
Many still consider travel by train to be fun and romantic, but the number of people actually riding trains has decreased. Declining public demand has led to some drastic changes in the American railway system, including the separation of passenger and freight trains. Keep reading to learn about train history and the difference between passenger and freight trains.The History of Train TypesIn the early years of the twentieth century, almost everyone traveling between cities did so by train. Trai
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25th Jan 2023
5 Railroad Hobby Shows for Train Enthusiasts To Visit
Model railroading is often a solo activity, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a thriving hobby community. From online groups to in-person events, there are plenty of ways to meet your fellow model railroaders. Some vendors will even give you early access to new products! Check out these five railroad hobby shows for train enthusiasts to visit.The Great American Train ShowsThe Great American Train Shows (GATS) is a collection of railroad hobby shows by the same organization. These include four di
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25th Jan 2023
A Quick Guide to Cleaning Your N Scale Train
Cleaning model trains is a delicate business. If you use cleaners that are too harsh, you could take off some of the paint. With N scale trains, things are more difficult because the models are so small. For the best train care, follow our quick guide to cleaning your N scale trains.Gathering SuppliesTo clean your model train, you’ll want to gather some special supplies. Here’s what you need:A foam cradleDish soapWaterRubbing alcohol or white vinegarSoft brushesCompressed airMakeup spongesUsing
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18th Jan 2023