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HO Scale vs N Scale Which Is Better: A Practical Guide for Real Modelers

Posted by Tony Marchetti on 29th Dec 2025

HO Scale vs N Scale Which Is Better: A Practical Guide for Real Modelers
I've watched this debate rage in hobby shops and online forums for forty years, and I'm going to tell you something that might tick off the purists: there's no wrong answer here. HO scale and N scale are both legitimate choices, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something.But that doesn' …

What Does HO Scale Mean in Model Trains? The Complete 1:87 Breakdown

Posted by Tamara Brooks on 29th Dec 2025

What Does HO Scale Mean in Model Trains? The Complete 1:87 Breakdown
I run N scale. There, I said it. But if you're asking what HO scale means in model trains, you've landed in good hands because I've spent more hours than I'd like to admit helping friends troubleshoot their HO layouts, and I've got strong opinions about why this scale dominates two-thirds of the mar …

Harold Lindgren

Posted by Staff on 28th Dec 2025

Harold Lindgren
Hal Lindgren built houses for 40 years in the St. Croix Valley, and when he retired in 2018, his wife told him he needed a hobby that didn't involve her having to look at sawdust in the kitchen. Model railroading seemed like a natural fit-he's built four layouts since then, two for himself and two f …

Tamara Brooks

Posted by Staff on 28th Dec 2025

Tamara Brooks
Tamara Brooks came to model railroading through the back door-she bought a 3D printer to prototype parts for her engineering work at an automotive supplier, and somewhere along the way she started printing freight car details for fun. Now she runs an N scale layout modeling modern intermodal operati …

Benjamin Park

Posted by Staff on 28th Dec 2025

Benjamin Park
Benjamin Park got into model railroading because he thought it would be relaxing-a break from his day job managing logistics for a regional trucking company. Then he discovered operations, and now he hosts timetable-and-train-order sessions in his basement that are arguably more stressful than his a …