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How to Build an HO Gauge Table
Building the right type of train table for your HO scale layout is essential for any successful model railroad. You can make many types of tables, but all of them require the same basic techniques. Read More »
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How to Lay HO Gauge Flex Tracks
Knowing how to lay HO Gauge flex tracks can make the process of building a model railroad layout easier. Flex tracks are 3-foot-long sections of model railroad track with two rails connected by model ties. Flex tracks can curve and flex whe... Read More »
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How to Build HO-Gauge Model Railroad Layouts
HO is model railroading's most popular scale. Small enough to pack a lot of railroading into little space but large enough for fine detailing and easy handling, it shrinks about seven feet of the real world into an inch (as opposed to, say,... Read More »
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Hi! Jim. Thanks for the follow up question. There are many manufacturers who make British buidings in 00 gauge. Hornby has a good set of ready made buidings prepainted in resin. Other companies include Bilteezi, Metcalfe, Model Yard (al...
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With difficulty and care. The problem is that the HO Scale train may look okay, but none of the parts that are expected to work on a Live Steam large model actually work - the wheels are driven by the shafts of motors buried inside the body...
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HO is 1/87, so slightly smaller. You can get away with 1/76, but 1/72 stuff needs to be farther back so the size difference is less noticeable.
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It depends on how much space you have for the setup. We have a 4' X 12' table with HO scale and there is plenty of room for bridges, towns and mountains. I have found a few websites that you can get good deals on. The one I can remember now...
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One conversion that is now supported by commercial parts was documented in the July 2008 RMC. An HO Bachmann 70-tonner was converted by brothers Steve and Jim Hauffto HOn3 using custom-made Northwest Short Line half-axles. The half-axles to...
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