Model Railroad Scale: Which is Better HO Scale or N Scale Train
atWn you're picking model railroad scale, common question HO scale trains betterthan scale train...if purchase piece bends upward low high? info appreciated!
The scale pick depends trying mh space have. HO scale Biggerand common choice model train hobbyists. usually easier purchase trains, cars, buildings, etc. HO me specialized easier wh HO.
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For example, wt train set wh Pennsylvania RailroadVehicles trains, wt model layout depicting 1940's, probably HO scale.
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October 30th, 2008 at 12:01 am
The scale you pick depends on what you are trying to do and how much space you have. HO scale is bigger and the most common choice among model train hobbyists. It is usually easier to buy trains, cars, buildings, etc. for HO and you can get more specialized easier with HO. For example, if you want a train set with just Pennsylvania Railroad cars and trains, or if you want a model layout depicting the 1940's, you probably want to use HO scale. N scale is nice if you are limited on space or are looking to model just a small layout with no specific theme or era. The supplies for N scale tend to be more expensive and are more limited in availability or variety.
As for your second question, I think you want to know how to elevate your track so you can cross over a road or another track. If that is the case then there are several options. Depending on how high you wanted to make it and how quickly it would need to rise, you clould always custom build this yourself. Just make sure that before you build anything permanent, that a train and its cars will work on it.
There are tressel or mountain kits available at many train hobby stores that will help you do this as well. Since these offer clear instructions on how to set them up, this is your best bet if you are new to model railroading.
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