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This is one of the N Gauge model layouts exhibited at Gaugemaster’s Open Weekend. Which was held on September 8th & 9th 2007. It has German outline trains and scenery and it’s called Rodheim & Hosenfeld.
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25 Responses to “N Gauge Trains, Model Railway Trains, Model Steam Trains, Trains O Scale”

  1. What transformers do you use?
    the reverse loop would short out a regular one.
    Unless these are minitrix in which case i wouldnt know

  2. nice layout and a fun way to get into model railroads.

  3. @n7tunnels yeah its n-gauge, can tell by the couplings

  4. osqueconfiamnosenhor on August 29th, 2010 at 12:38 am

    LINDO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. It`s a tram-loop

  6. It would be better to start with bigger trains becuase they are easier to handle. N guage and Z guage take LOTS of experience.

  7. particleproductions1 on August 29th, 2010 at 2:37 am

    yes i would recommend N scale. don’t need much room, but if you have a little bit more space, i would recommend HO scale.

  8. trainmaster500 on August 29th, 2010 at 3:00 am

    welcome to the world of N-scale! Get yourself started with a nice n-scale set – Lifelike is inexpensive and atlas has some nice sets too. I recommend a set that use sectional track (not the easy-connect track found in most sets) as it its easier to expand into a larger layout.. Next, scour youtube for many useful how to tips. pay careful attention to ballasting as to not get pieces caught near the rails. Hope this helps.

  9. trainmaster500 on August 29th, 2010 at 3:44 am

    @BIASpotter

    N Gauge is great for small a spaces but especially nice if you want to include lots of dramatic scenery in a small area. If you are looking for realism and good track side view then OO is much better. Its also easier to maintain OO track.

  10. Nice layout dude

  11. karelfromholland on August 29th, 2010 at 4:39 am

    Super !!!!!!!

  12. Hi, Im 14 And Im Just About To Start My Own N-Gauge Set =)
    Any Things That I Need To Have?
    I Previously Had A 00 Gauge Set, But I’m Now Getting Rid Of It To Make Way For My New N-Gauge.
    Post Back Please
    Thanks

  13. baxter22071990 on August 29th, 2010 at 5:21 am

    i has both and i reckon u keep the oo/ho sets as they are easier to use

  14. im thinking about selling my old OO gauge trains and starting for a N gauge
    its easier and doesnt take much room up.
    would u reckomend N gauge?
    cheers.

  15. wow!

  16. madalinshemecheru on August 29th, 2010 at 6:27 am

    how much cost.respond please

  17. cool model

  18. filma que nem o nariz seu hein.

  19. Tight curves, reversing loops and grades! How do you keep everything on the rails. Well done, I’m not the only madman.

  20. Isn’t really near at the original…

  21. Cool layout.

  22. Una maqueta fantástica.

  23. My stepdad has n guage fleichman – the running and the detail is incredible. I’ve got grafar and minitrix n guage british, so almost snap!

  24. how much is it to do that? because i’ve always wanted to do that just i didnt know how much it costed

  25. This layout is terrific. I suggest some ideas on filming: move the camera a little slower as you pan the layout. Also, I love to put the camera down at eye level instead of looking down into the layout. Some closeup shots of the scenery would add to the clip.

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