There are a large number of train sets to choose from, making a decision can be rather daunting for the buyer.
When selecting a model train set you will often hear the word "scale." This particular term identifies model train size, compared with the actual thing. As an example, a locomotive scale using 1:22.5 is 22.5 times smaller than a real-size locomotive. These scales are of immense help when choosing a model train to ensure the right size is purchased.
You'll find numerous scales used in model trains and generally mainly composed of: Z, N, HO, O and G scale model trains.
Z scale (1:220) trains are a good option for hobbyists with not a lot of space. These trains are considerably small in proportions yet are highly detailed.
N scale (1:160) trains are another extremely popular scale and are the second smallest after Z scale. These trains are good for train collectors who want to run long trains. One major draw back using this type of scale would be that the parts are a little more costly than HO scale. Atlas and Bachmann are popular brand names that make N scale train sets.
HO (1:87) scale trains, are an extremely common scale for train sets. HO trains are typically highly detailed and are excellent good value. An HO layout needs a large amount of free space. Brands that incorporate this particular scale include Fleishmann, Lima, Marklin and Bachmann.
O (1:48) scale trains generally revolve around toy trains and can easily be played with by children. They are not very detailed and for this particular reason don't always interest collectors.
G (1:22.5) scale trains are rather restrictive as they are significantly larger than other sets in most cases for indoor use only, though the scale may suit some collectors. Bachmann is the most popular producer for train sets in this size.
Scale is a key factor to take into consideration when selecting a model train set for sale. To read more about model train sets for sale click the link.
Whether you are young or old, experienced or brand new to model trains, the internet offers a great way to find out more about model train sets before you make a decision to buy. To find out about train sets for sale, click here to visit Buying Model Trains.
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This post was written by James West on July 1, 2011
