Deciding On N Scale Model Trains
Posted: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
by Philip Redfearn
Ultimate Model Railway
When you decide to buy and collect N scale model trains, you need to know that you will be dealing with the smaller type of model trains. The N scale is the smallest of the four possible model scales that you have to choose from.
The N scale is 1:160 ratio of the original, or in other words it's one sixtieth of the real train. If you are not sure about which scale to buy and use then here are a few reasons that the N scale might be good for you.
Of course, if you have limited space, then you are restricted by the scenery you can add to your layout. With the model N scale track, you should be able to accommodate for most of your needs and track plans.
Another benefit that collectors of the N scale model trains like is that they seem to have more details. As the N scale model trains are much smaller, the locomotives and cars appear to be much more detailed in the finer aspects. Of course this depends on the manufacturer of the trains and how well the locomotives are modelled.
Another important factor to consider is that the smaller N scale seems to give another dimension to the model train experience. As the trains and track are so small, there is a certain experience that is given off, that is often not found with the larger scales.
For ease of use and practicality, the N scale is great. It is much easier to construct and put together. You can also create more elaborate track layouts as the track is much smaller and this means you can easily experiment with a number of different designs.
It is very easy to quickly add more track, redesign the layout, move pieces around and re-construct the layout should you wish. With the larger scales, this would take a lot more planning and become very time consuming indeed.
The effect that is created by the smaller track and trains is incredible. The small size gives a very realistic effect and often looks like you are taking an aerial view of the entire train system in operation.
N scale model trains are also great for beginners as it allows them to get started much more quickly. As I said, the N scale is much easier to layout and is more intuitive to put together. It still requires some skill to arrange the track and create a functioning layout but it does not require the experience of the larger scales.
If you are thinking about which model train scale to choose, then the N scale is definitely worth trying out.
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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