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  1. No Brainer Best N Scale Brands - ModelRailroadForums.com

    Nov 3, 2011 · What are the best N scale locomotives, passenger coaches, and rolling stock manufacturers? Kato seems good from my minimal research. Even some Bachmann seems …

  2. N-Scale - which minimum radius for good operation - TrainBoard

    Mar 16, 2008 · Its interesting to compare our minimum radii to the prototypes, here in Brisbane where I run commuter trains on the 3'6" gauge there is for example, one mainline curve of 145 …

  3. N Scale | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's Original

    Oct 28, 2010 · TrainBoard.com offers discussions, resources, and community for N Scale model train enthusiasts, covering topics like locomotives, techniques, and historical details.

  4. You Tube videos - N scale trains - TrainBoard

    May 16, 2023 · You Tube videos - N scale trains Carl Sowell May 16, 2023 Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next >

  5. N Scale - ModelRailroadForums.com

    Mar 27, 2025 · N Scale ModelRailroadForums.com is a free Model Railroad Discussion Forum and photo gallery. We cover all scales and sizes of model railroads. Online since 2002, it's one …

  6. Can I go smaller than 18" radius for my N scale layout?

    Sep 9, 2017 · N Scale locos (for the most part) are designed to operate on a 9 3/4" radius, which will fit nicely on a 24"x48" layout. While it is possible to use a smaller radius, it is not …

  7. "N" Scale Grade - ModelRailroadForums.com

    Dec 28, 2011 · If I had room for that I wouldn't be working in N scale to start with. Or go on a shopping spree for $100+ locos until I find one with some gonads and consequently bench my …

  8. ScaleTrains locomotive reviews | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's …

    Feb 9, 2024 · As some of you have seen, ScaleTrains has announced the SD40T-2 in N scale. For those of us that bought big into the same Intermountain unit, but were disappointed in its …

  9. The Future of N Scale | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's Original

    Jan 23, 2023 · Even longtime N scale veterans like Micro-Trains were influenced by the New School N Scale manufacturers and started making trains of the same quality (The 60' double …

  10. N Scale or Z Scale - ModelRailroadForums.com

    Aug 15, 2012 · Z-scale trains are harder to place on tracks. Would I still have difficulties dealing with them (I'm still a teen)? Z-scale layouts are also expensive, and things like premade z …