O Scale Model Trains

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Many a newbie model railroader will decide that,begin with. You're not going to go from ground level to
instead of HO, they prefer to build their railroad empiretrain clearing bridge height in only two feet. If you do
using O scale model trains. While the bigger trains maynot have large layout, one solution is to send your
seem easier to work with and just plain more fun theylower track slightly underground so that your upper
can also be a source of frustration to thetrack does not need to rise as much.
inexperienced. Here are some common mistakesIs your landscape out of scale? Even though a
made with O scale trains.locomotive is higher than a one story house we must
Is your turning radius too tight? While the minimumremember that in the real world trees still tower over
turning radius for an O scale train is 24 inches youtrains. No where is this single mistake made more than
have to realize that box cars and passenger cars arewith O scale train layouts. The same scaling mistake is
not the same length. If you're recreating an 19thcommon with outbuildings and people. When buying
century freight route you might be OK but if youany accessories or buildings for your layout make sure
decide that instead you'd like to run a modern Amtrakthat you know it is to scale and not that it just looks to
passenger train you may be plagued with derailmentsbe the correct scale.
with such a small turning radius. Besides theDoes your train match your track? Unlike Ho scale
functionality of too small a turn radius you also havewhere everything pretty much works with everything
the glaring fact that it just doesn’t look thatelse, O scale modeling can truly be confusing when it
realistic.comes to matching the correct track to your train.
Are your inclines too steep? Most new modelSince the early days when these toy trains were run
railroaders envision some sort of tunnel or bridge inon shiny three rail tracks there have been some major
their layout where the trains will run underneath its owninnovations that include two rail systems, more
track or up over the roads the cars travel. Whenauthentic O gauges and the option of running O scale
you're working in smaller scale where you have roomtrains on narrow tracks. Do your research before
to build long inclines this is not usually an issue. Not sobuying even your first train set, because once you've
with O scale. Given the height required to clear anotherselected a track, you're stuck with it or will be doing a
train track your O scale layout will require a very longmajor overall down the road.