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		<title>Model Train Software</title>
		<description>When your dad was putting his model train setup together, all he had was his two hands and his imagination. Most of the buildings were built by him, or if bought were used right out of the box. He probably used a magnifying glass so he could see well enough ...</description>
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		<title>Model Train Scale</title>
		<description>Nothing about model trains seems to be more confusing than scale and gauge. We cannot sufficiently discuss one without discussing the other. There have been so many different sizes of trains produced, and each seems to have variations on the gauge. It is important for anyone who follows this hobby ...</description>
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		<title>Model Steam Trains</title>
		<description>When model trains become more than just a hobby, the next step is live steam engines. No other type of model can give the realistic sights and sounds of model steam trains.
At the turn of the 20th century, a British company, Bassett-Lowke, produced model steam engines that actually ran on ...</description>
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		<title>Model Railroad Supplies</title>
		<description>After you start your hobby of model trains, it doesn't take long to realize that the model you pull out of the box is just the beginning. It's a lot like purchasing a freezer for your home. It looks good, but you have to get food to fill it. Your ...</description>
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		<title>American Model Trains</title>
		<description>The United   States has a rich history in the model train industry. Even though the first toy trains were built in Germany, the U.S. was not far behind. In the early turn of the century, American model trains led the world in production and sales.
Ives Manufacturing Company (1868-1932) ...</description>
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		<title>Toy Model Trains</title>
		<description>Many young boys and girls are awed by trains. Even in today’s environment of space flight and huge leaps in technology, there is still an allure to the power and magnificence of the train. Most of these young boys and girls had toy model trains as gifts while they were ...</description>
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		<title>N Scale Model Trains</title>
		<description>Of the most popular sizes, the N scale model trains are next to the smallest. With a ratio of 1:160, they are approximately half the size of the HO scale models. In plain terms, this means that the replica would have to increase in size one hundred and sixty times ...</description>
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		<title>HO Model Trains</title>
		<description>Of the larger scale model trains, the O scale is the most popular. In broad terms, these trains are about half the size of the largest scale, the G. HO model trains are approximately half the size of the O scale trains.
The HO is a misnomer because the O actually ...</description>
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		<title>G Scale Model Trains</title>
		<description>All train enthusiasts are concerned about the scale of their model trains. All the bench work needs to be relative in size to the G scale locomotive and rolling stock. The G scale model trains are great because they provide for larger scenery and structures. The G scale is approximately ...</description>
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		<title>Building Model Railway Trains and Scenery</title>
		<description>One of the greatest satisfactions of the model train experience is creating the scenery. Model railway trains are not as impressive without the use of props and scenery. Trees, buildings, people, roads, and other accessories add tremendously to the visual effect of your train setup. All of these items may ...</description>
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