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		<title>Model Train Track Planning &amp; Components</title>
		<description>Essentially, there are two types of model train track that you can design: simple or complicated. Which one you choose depends on personal preference.  Figuring out which track products you require always depends on the overall design of the track, as does how many of each product you will need. ...</description>
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		<title>Building a Model Train with Limited Space</title>
		<description>If you really enjoy model train building but have limited space, then you may have to try something unique. You could try building compact model train layouts. They do not take up much space and you can still enjoy your passion for model trains. First, you need to figure out ...</description>
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		<title>Developing a Model Railroad Train</title>
		<description>Model Train manufacturers spend a lot of time and money developing models. Progressing from an idea for a model railroad train replica to the actual replica can take up to a year. From when the idea is first hatched until the material list is compiled takes somewhere between 5 and ...</description>
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		<title>Electric Train Sets</title>
		<description>Once you start playing (ahem...working) with electric train sets you may find that you cannot stop.  Before you know it, decades will pass and you will still be working with your model trains. Many people first develop their passion for train sets at an early age when their parents give ...</description>
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		<title>Building Model Railroads</title>
		<description>If you are building model railroads, the first thing you have to consider is the type of train you want to use. First, you have to decide two important things. You will want to decide which scale of train you want (see Electric Train Sets for a quick refresher on ...</description>
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		<title>N Gauge Trains</title>
		<description>N gauge train sets first appeared in the 1960s and are the smallest train set, which makes them very suitable for people having space issues. The Z scale is also around the same size as the N gauge trains (gauge refers to the width of the track).  These smaller train ...</description>
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		<title>O Scale Train Sets</title>
		<description>Are you thinking about getting into the model train hobby?  There are certain things you need to consider before buying your first model train.  First is whether you should go with the O scale train sets or not. Many beginners go with an O scale train set, but there are ...</description>
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		<title>Model Train Kits Are Great For Beginners</title>
		<description>When talking about gifts or hobbies, model train kits are extremely popular. Every year a huge number of manufacturers produce a remarkable line up of model train kits varying in size according to the hobbyist’s age. These models vary from basic plastic or wooden models to complex metal designs. Some ...</description>
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		<title>Learn About G Scale Train Sets</title>
		<description>G-scale train sets have a ratio of 1:22.5.  This means that a G-scale train is 22.5 times smaller than a real-life train, which still makes them quite large. G-scale trains are often rides in amusement parks and they are commonly called G trains.

The first large model trains, built in Germany, ...</description>
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		<title>Discover Electric Model Trains</title>
		<description>In industrialized countries, there is probably not a single person who has not visited an amusement park and seen the miniature electric model trains that are replicas of real-life electric trains. At amusement parks, these trains are large enough to for adults to ride around on, although it is usually ...</description>
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