Train Cars
Any model train enthusiast is looking to build his or her collection. It's like building your own little minitrains'>Lionel and
Bachmann. LGB has recently gone bankrupt, though, making it a little more difficult to find accessory cars. In an instance like that you'll want to look at the train scale and mix brands.
Scaling
* Model train stuff is labeled with different scales so when your purchase your accessories like
G scale (1:22.5) but are not limited to these three.
Fun Ideas
figures to rob them.
Types
Freight Cars
* Freight cars are iconic and simple.
Box Cars
* Perfect for figurine stowaways! Everybody wants a good traveling minstrel to join the train ride and play some upbeat banjo tunes.
* Box cars make a good space to store train accessories in since they actually are hollow.
Gondola Cars
* Train enthusiasts know that you need these cars to ship loose materials.
Passenger Cars
* Little Timmy needs to visit Grandma in Pennsylvania. How's he going to get there? A passenger car, of course!
Tank Cars
* These cars are designed to look like oil and fuel tanks.
Hopper Cars
* For all your model train coal and ore transporting needs. These cars make your set feel realistic and give it some grit.
Cabooses
* A passenger train doesn't feel complete without the caboose.
Log Cars
*These work good if you're trying to set your train set in a woodsy environment.
Maintenance Cars
* Like everything else in the real world, things break. If you want to give the same touch of realism and authenticity to your train world then this is a train car you'll appreciate.
* When you were a kid you loved construction tools, right? Doesn't it feel good to stay young and still think things are cool?
Holiday and Specialty Cars
* Specialty cars have different holiday themes. You can Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Americana, and anniversary celebration cars.
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