Here are some of the model train stuff posts have had the most comments on your model railroads.
Some posts are very helpful.
And some posts are just funny.
But I hope you like them.
Pat’s model railroad dilema
There’s lots of opinion on what Pat should do when he starts his retirement model railroad.
One big layout – or a modular approach?
Which advice is right?
Model train stuff that make you laugh
It’s the captions and music on the Scumton video that makes it so entertaining.
Have a look and see for yourself.
Post War Lionel happy memories
There aren’t many hobbies that have you can weave happy memories into – but fortunately, this is one of them.
Peter’s train layout narrative is very touching, and it’s no wonder that it has so many comments.
Funny model train stuff hard hat
If you ever thing you’re short on room for a model railroad – think again.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way…
Helpful model train stuff
Mark sent this model railroad tip in.
It’s possible the single most useful tip on the entire blog – that’s why it has so many comments.
Mark’s train project tip is here
Joe’s layout
Model train stuff is appealing whatever age you are.
Take Joe for example, he’s 80.
But what keeps him going? His model railroad.
And look at it too, it’s a stunner.
Stunning N scale water scene
Lots of layouts want to incorporate a bridge or viaduct.
Here Fred shares what he’s done, and John’s video show’s how to make them for your train layout.
Fred’s Stunning N scale is here.
More fun model train stuff
Try and guess what this model railroad girder bridge is made from:
Model railroad toilet – but it’s not what you think
This one made me laugh out loud:
You can see the model railroad toilet here.
Model railroad stuff scratch builds
Some of the scratch builds on the blog are great to see.
Here’s Andrey’s:
There’s tons of scratch building on the blog. Some of it has to be seen to be believed.
There’s also lots of weird and wonderful stuff, not just odd model train stuff, but there’s still lots more helpful advice and step-by-steps.
Perhaps you’re just after HO train layouts?
Or N scale layouts?
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Still not convinced – have a look here and see a tad more of my little model train blog.
Best
Al