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HO vs N Scale: Choosing the Right Size for Your Layout

HO vs N Scale: Choosing the Right Size for Your Layout

HO vs. N Scale: Which Model Train Scale Fits Your Layout, Budget, and Space?

Finding your “home scale” is the first big step into the hobby. Around Kansas City we see two clear winners: HO for its balance of size and detail, and N for building a lot of railroad in a small footprint. Here’s how to pick like a pro—plus hand‑picked products to get rolling fast.

Size & Space

HO scale (1:87) is big enough for super detailing and easy handling. A simple oval can live on a 4×8 sheet. Browse HO locomotives. N scale (1:160) lets you run longer trains in less space—great for apartments and shelves. See N locomotives.

Track Planning

HO offers broad component choice and prototypical radii. N unlocks scenic depth and staging in compact rooms. If you’re starting in N, Kato’s snap‑fit roadbed is tough to beat: Kato N Unitrack.

Bachmann Rail Chief HO Starter Set box art
Starter friendly in HO: Bachmann Rail Chief set.
Kato Unitrack N-scale straight track pack
N made easy: Kato Unitrack click‑together roadbed track.

Availability & Budget

HO is the most popular scale—huge selection and frequent releases. N has grown fast with excellent locomotives and passenger trains. Shop top picks: HO locomotives, N locomotives, and HO steam.

Pro Tip: If you want long passenger consists or big western scenery in a bedroom‑sized room, N scale shines. If you love weathering, interior lighting, or kitbashing, HO’s size makes those projects more forgiving.

Quick Recommendations

FAQs

Is HO more expensive than N?

It depends on the item, but prices are comparable across brands. HO may have more budget options due to volume.

Can I switch scales later?

Absolutely. Start small, learn your preferences, then sell/swap pieces or build a second shelf layout.

Shop HO Locos   Shop N Locos

10th Aug 2025 Midwest Model Railroad

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