Wednesday, May 13, 2009

HO Scale Size Trains are a Good Place to Start.

By Dan Howard

When considering a model train to buy the HO scale train is an excellent choice for both novice and expert model railroading. Its a great middle of the road size and detail which works for many age groups.

An HO train has several advantages over smaller trains. The first and most important one is that its safer for children. A lot of adults who build truly engineering railroad layout masterpieces in their basements tend to forget that a model train is still a toy train, and that a lot of children play with it. Smaller scale trains tend to have little pieces that can be swallowed by little children. On the other hand, an HO train is big enough for this to be much less likely to happen. Because they are bigger, and usually colorful, they tend to be more interesting to children as well.

When thinking of purchasing a new model train many select the ho scale due to its more detailed features. With its larger size it's not as difficult to add more realistic details and can be worked on with tools found in most households. Painting, fixing, and assembling ho scale model trains is easier due to the bigger size. Children enjoy watching and playing with the trains because they have a more realistic look.

Manufacturers find it easier to produce than smaller scales and that makes the ho scale train cheaper for both producers and buyers.

The Ho train being a middle of the road size is not so big it requires a lot of space to set up and a less elaborate track to run on. A g scale or other larger scale train many times needs an entire room while the smaller ho scale can be set up in a part of the room.

An HO train is also cheaper than a bigger model train, because it requires less material and because the manufacturing process isnt really much easier than the manufacturer process of a bigger train.

Because of the demand and large numbers of trains produced the cost is lower than on other scales. Because there are more sets in use more people see the ho scale and tend to purchase what they are familiar with.

When choosing keep in mind there are different models and manufacturers to pick from. The quality varies so do your homework before selecting your set.

HO refers to the size of the model which comes from half O. Its one half the size of the O scale and is commonly referred to as HO.

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