The name HO came from the term 'Half of O' because it is almost half the dimensions of the O scale train models. In Europe and North America, the HO model train is arguably the most popular train scale. In fact, its sales worldwide have been relatively high compared to other models for many years. These smaller trains came into demand because plenty of train hobbyists did not have enough physical space to accommodate larger train models
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An Insight Into The Different Model Train Scale
One of the biggest identifying factors in buying a model train is the model train scale. The scale of train will tell you the size of the train and allow you to buy anything, which will go along with the train you are buying. Buying accessories such as buildings and landscape features will all depend on the scale of the train that you are buying. It is important to get to know the different scales in order o make sure you have the train which best suits your needs. Keep in mind, while some people may use the terms scale and gauge as if they are the same thing, they are not. Scale refers to the size of the train itself whereas gauge refers to the width of the track as measured in millimeters between the rails
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What Model Train Information You Need
Before you start building a model train layout you will need a lot of information. You have a lot of decision to make about your layout. Model train information can be found several different ways. You can subscribe to magazines on train modeling, or go to the library. Most libraries have model magazines you can read for free. Also you can find model train books on any type or gauge of model train you may want to model. One of the most popular model magazines is the Model Railroader. This magazine stated it publication in 1910. Get as much information as you can, before beginning your layout. All of these books and magazines just give ideas of what you can model. It will be left up to you to decide what you are going to model
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