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  • How to Design a Lionel Fastrack

    Fastrack, the newest track from Lionel, is easy to set up, yet has a more realistic look with a track that comes attached to a ballast roadbed. It comes as three-rail track to run large O Scale...

  • How to Wire & Scale a Model Train Layout

    In model railroading, you choose the scale by the track and equipment you buy. HO scale is the most popular scale because you can accomplish a lot of railroading in a relatively small space....

  • Beginners Guide to N Scale Model Trains

    N-Scale model railroading is modeling on the small scale. Using 1:160 proportions, N-Scale modeling allows you to build your model world in a scale small enough to fit a full sized train set on a...

  • How to Make Foam Pits

    Foam boards are commonly used in modeling as an alterable base for model scenery. When building a diorama or model railroad, you can use foam boards as an underlayment, building upwards from the...

  • Help with a Train Track Layout on a Train Table

    Building a model train for permanent setup on a train table is a project that requires a good deal of planning. From the moment you decide to build the train set, you have to begin making the...

  • What Kind of Track Do You Use for G Scale Trains?

    G scale or G Gauge describes a variety of large-scale model trains and it is the common choice for garden railroads. These trains actually come in a range of scales, but all use the same gauge track.

  • How to Use Balsa Wood to Build Model Truss Bridges

    Model cityscapes -- whether for model trains, dioramas, or other miniature purposes -- can benefit from the addition of items like realistic-looking bridges. Perhaps one of the most recognizable...

  • How to Remove Decals From Model Trains

    Collecting, buying and restoring model trains is a hobby for many people. Model trains are easily purchased from hobby shops, toy stores and online sources. Restoring model trains takes hours of...

  • Train Track Model Design Layout

    Model railroading is a creative and entertaining hobby, and you might be anxious to get your model built and your trains running. But if you first put some thought into your design, you'll be...

  • How to Design Your Own Model Buildings

    As model railroaders know, hobby shop building kits can be expensive and the selection is limited. If you are working on a special layout scene and need a particular structure, designing your own...

  • How to Weather Model Steam Engines

    Weathering a model steam engine is an advanced painting technique that makes the model train look aged after years of normal use. It's a way of creating a model engine that looks more like a...

  • How to Unlock The Key To A Successful HO Scale Model Train Layout

    How to Unlock The Key to a Successful HO Model Train Layout

  • How to Build a Large Scale Train Set in a House

    The largest model trains typically suitable for the home are built in G scale, built at a 1 to 20.3 ratio. The G in G-scale has traditionally stood for garden, but train enthusiasts have brought...

  • How to Learn to Send and Receive Railroad Radio Messages

    Learning to understand and transmit radio is a lot harder than it sounds. There are many complex, detailed procedures that need to be followed, and there is a very special verbiage that they use....

  • How to Make a Rock Face for a Model Railroad

    Model railroads often incorporate natural terrain features into the track layout. A favorite of model railroaders is the natural rock formations found in mountainous regions. Creating a mountain...

  • How to Build HO-Gauge Model Railroad Layouts

    HO is model railroading's most popular scale. Small enough to pack a lot of railroading into little space but large enough for fine detailing and easy handling, it shrinks about seven feet of the...

  • How to Hide a Train Table Under a Bed

    A model railroading continues to be one of the most satisfying hobbies for young and old. Lack of floor space can dampen enthusiasm and, in some cases, mar the enjoyment of this wonderful hobby...

  • How to My Top 10 Chuck Norris Jokes

    Ever just need a good joke? Well, I’ve made a collection of my favorite jokes…Chuck Norris Jokes! So, I’ve decided to make a series on ehow of Chuck Norris jokes. This is just so I can share...

  • How to Remove Paint From a Model Locomotive

    Collecting model trains is a hobby that many people share. Sometimes, hobbyists desire to change the paint on a model locomotive. There is a simple method to completely remove undesired paint from...

  • N Scale Locomotive Maintenance

    Model railroading can be a fun and fascinating hobby. It can also take up quite a bit of space. In order to get the most modeling enjoyment into the smallest of spaces, N scale trains are one of...

  • How to Use Kato Unitrack

    For many model railroad enthusiasts, laying track is just a necessary evil that must be overcome before they can run their trains. Fortunately, many manufacturers now make a type of ready-made...

  • Vintage Telephone Styles

    Vintage phones, along with associated paraphernalia, have become popular as collectibles. Collectors usually look for good specimens that fall into one of these three categoies: the wood wall...

  • What Is an H0 Scale Train?

    Model railroaders quickly learn that not every train is built to the same scale. There are large trains (the 0 Scale) and tiny trains (N Scale), but the most popular model train scale in...

  • How to Test an American Flyer Transformer

    The transformer for your model train set serves a very important role in the system. It takes the household electrical voltage of 110 volts and transforms it down to a voltage for which your train...

  • Step-by-Step to HO Train Track

    Model train hobbyists purchase more HO scale trains and tracks than any other model train scale. HO train tracks scale at a ratio of 1:87, about twice the size of the second most popular scale, N....

  • Model Railroader Tips

    Model railroaders face an ever-changing series of challenges as they attempt to scale the massive engines and scenery to a smaller environment. Building, assembling, and detailing both the trains...

  • Model Painting Techniques

    Painting models realistically is something that all model hobbyists strive for. Creating small details can bring your miniature world to life. A few basic techniques will help you paint your...

  • How to Do an Ollie by Jazz

    first stand on the board with your back foot on the tail and your front foot in the middle of the board, press hard on the tail and jump at the exact same time, for the third step slide your foot...

  • Model Railway Planning & Design

    In order to succeed in building your model railway, you should follow a design process that completely maps out your design on paper before you even buy your first piece of equipment. If you plan...

  • How to Wire Anything With Low Voltage Lights

    You can wire anything from train sets to doll houses and more.

  • Do it Yourself: Model Train Layout

    A model train layout, or pike, is the set-up that model railroaders build to run their trains on. It can be any size but is often built on a theme. This may revolve around specific industries like...

  • How to Make a Model Train Run Better

    Model trains often start and stop and run spasmodically. I can tell you how to make them run smoothly and consistently.

  • How to Build Model Trains

    Model train enthusiasts get a thrill from assembling a locomotive and watching it snake its way along the track to its destination. Regardless of the scale model of your train, the steps to...

  • The History of B & O Passenger Cars

    In 1825, the first iron rail passenger car traveled 12 miles between Darlington and Stockton, Durham County, England. In 1830, the "Tom Thumb" engine of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad carried...

  • What Does HO Scale Mean?

    HO scale measures the relationship of specific-sized model railroads to their real-life counterparts. By far the most popular scale at 87:1, HO gives model railroad hobbyists a size manageable...

  • Model Railroad Track Cleaning

    Model railroad tracks are prone to a sticky buildup that can be compounded by dirt, dust and household pollutants. This leaves the track dirty and difficult to deal with. Understanding the causes...

  • Design Ideas for an HO Model Railroad Track

    HO scale trains, large enough to handle comfortably yet small enough to fit in a moderate space, provide substantial flexibility for track planning. A traditional 4-by-8-foot layout, made to fit a...

  • Model Railroad Track Planning

    Once an interest in model railroading goes beyond the initial pleasure of assembling a loop of track and watching a train circle again and again, one might wish to build a more permanent layout....

  • How to Make Model Railroad Scenery

    Model railroads can consist of a simple circle of track at the base of a Christmas tree or be an elaborate, whole-house system of platforms, ramps, and shelves running through walls and around the...

  • How to Design a Table Train

    Designing a table for a train set is a relatively easy task that can be expanded and modified to turn a simple table into a virtual world of its own. The idea is to create a table set that tells a...

  • Model Train Scenery Building Tips

    For some model railroaders, creating lifelike scenery is the best part of layout construction. Scenery materials can be purchased from a hobby dealer in ready-to-mix form, or a layout may be...

  • How to Lay HO Scale Track

    There is nothing more attractive on a model train table than well-laid trackwork, with sweeping curves and properly positioned switches. Laying good track in HO scale can be more of a challenge...

  • How to Clean an N Scale Track

    While there is a special train car designed to clean your N scale tracks, it is quite easy to clean the tracks yourself in less than 30 minutes. Tracks should be cleaned at least twice monthly, or...

  • How to Strip Model Paint

    Have you ever found a model train or figure that you wanted to repaint, or just take the paint off of? You could use an expensive paint remover from a hobby shop, but there is a much easier way to...

  • How to Build HO Scale Sidewalks

    Most city sidewalk panels are around 5 feet square, and since HO-scale items are 1/87 of the prototype, this means that building an HO-scale sidewalk involves very small parts. You'll need to lay...

  • How to Build Model Train Scenery

    Train hobby enthusiasts have been enamored with engines and cars since childhood. Some create small layouts in basements or spare rooms, while others join train hobby clubs and contribute their...

  • How to Build Model Railroad Scenery

    People generally become enamored with trains when they are children, watching them rumble over the tracks and through the stations in their community, or riding them frequently to get around a...

  • DIY: Ho Model Trains

    Many children love trains and, for some, that passion continues into adulthood. The first train set grows as additional tracks, trains and eventually landscaping are added. Towns are built,...

  • How to Plan your railway for your Garden Railroad

    An old pastime is becoming popular again. Garden Railroads are now entertaining the whole family. When you build an outdoors railway system in your special garden, it can take on a life of its...

  • Model Railroad Planning Layout Information

    A model train set makes a wonderful holiday or birthday gift, and part of the fun is assembling the oval of track that comes in the box and getting the train running around the loop on the floor...

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