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Why Model Railroaders Choose HO Scale Trains

HO scale (pronounced 'H-Oh') is the most popular model railroading scale and that's why there is generally a wider selection of HO scale train accessories available including locomotives and rolling stock. The model train manufacturers really produce and cater for the large HO scale market because most model train enthusiasts prefer a middle-of-the-road scale size. But, although HO scale trains are convenient for most people, it is difficult to run 50-car trains on even medium-sized HO scale layouts.

HO scale is 1:87 size with 16.5mm track gauge and a minimum radius of 15 inches. HO scale trains are an excellent size to appreciate the detail and running performance without being too cramped. Also, many HO scale train enthusiasts say that HO scale is ideal for running their trains using a digital setup. If you�re looking for trains that require lots of switching operations then HO scale train enthusiasts will generally agree that HO scale is an excellent choice.

It is best to choose a train scale that best suits your needs and gives you the effect you are looking for in your model train layout. O scale trains and S scale trains are large when compared to the more popular HO scale trains. O scale is 1:48 size with 1�" track gauge and a minimum radius of 2 foot (24 inches). S scale is 1:64 size with 7/8" track gauge and a minimum radius of 22� inches. As you can see S scale is smaller in size than the larger O scale.

By Robert Anderson - Author of best-selling ebook 'Model Train Help'

 

 
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