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N Scale

N scale modeling. Choosing the right variant and layout will depend on what you want your overall display to look like . This guide will take you through some of the various choices.

Variants

There are a few variants in 9mm tracks however, regardless of the gauge. * U.S. and Europe 1:160 is used to model 4'8½" railways. These are standard gauges. * The Japanese use 1:150 to model 3'6" railways. * Some UK modellers will use 2mm gauge. Commercially 1:48 is used. Stylistically, freight trains with any cars you want to mix together. It depends on what you're going for, a more present day set or something classic.

Accessories

After choosing the right variants and getting all the 9mm track you'll ever need, you'll need accessories on the same scale to really bring out the best in your layout. * Light Kits: These can be used to light up N scale train cars and can be installed yourself. * '''Carrying cases''': If you are going to be moving your train around from one place to another and need to keep it safe, N scale carrying cases are available. * '''Scaled Buildings''': There are lots of choices to residential homes. * '''Bridges''': elevated and ground level tracks in the same area. * '''Decoders:''' warning lights blink or people move.

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