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Pros and cons of different model train scales

There are pros and cons to all the different model train scales as each have their benefits and downsides. The main thing that you need to take into consideration is what you want to create and how much space you have to create the model train layout. If you keep these things in mind, then you can make the best choice for yourself. This is often the most accurate way of deciding on the right train scale for you, instead of trusting the word of other people.

 

Most beginners stick the HO model train scale. This is now the most popular and widely used in the world. As such you can find the most choice of model trains, track sections, scenery and accessories on the HO scale. However, you should not just choose this scale because of these reasons.

 

You also need to think about your own desires. If you really want to have a great big garden model train layout then don’t choose the HO scale. If you have the space then you need to go with the O scale. This is a much larger scale of model train and very enjoyable to build and maintain. Although it is double the size of the HO scale, it is actually very simply to deal with.

 

The parts are much bigger which means they are more durable. The track sections are also built to withstand more force and weight, so they are very strong. It is unlikely that you will break sections of the track unless you have a bad accident.

 

If you have small children interested model trains, then the O scale is usually best. This is because the smaller scales are too small for their tiny hands and fingers. Not only this, but the smaller scales are more delicate and intricate. This means that they often get broken when small children are allowed to play with them.

 

If you are into details and technicalities then the N scale might be the best scale for you to choose. This is one of the smallest scales available but it is also the most detailed. Because the track and trains are so small, they are finely created. This makes the N scale very popular with season model train hobbyists and long time collectors.

 

If this isn’t what you like then the G scale might also be of interest to you. The G scale is another large-scale model train. They are actually only twenty two times smaller than the real train. This has become a very popular model train scale with a lot of hobbyists who like the larger scales.

 

The G scale trains have a length of twenty-six point seven inches while their height is about six inches. As you can imagine these trains will look great as they move around your model railway track.

 

The G scale trains are known as the garden railroading trains. This is where the letter G comes from to describe their scale. The only downside with the larger trains is storing them safely and also having the space to display them and run them. If you have the space then they are a great investment.

Matt Payne

Philip Redfearn is an avid model train enthusiast. For more great information on model trains, and to sign up for a free Ultimate Model Railway Secrets 11 lesson mini-course, visit http://www.ultimatemodelrailway.com

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