| Choosing Ho Train Engines for Your Model RR |
| Written by SteveBrenner | |
| Monday, 01 March 2010 | |
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When a layout is modeled after a real geographic area and time in history the ho train engine is an important part of the equation. This preference will fit into one of three possible categories types. The steam engines of the early years, the diesel-electric locomotives of today, or the electric passenger trains of the larger cities. So let's look into the ho-scale diesel locomotive.
When a layout is modeled after a real geographic area and time in history the ho train engine is an important part of the equation. This preference will fit into one of three possible categories types. The steam engines of the early years, the diesel-electric locomotives of today, or the electric passenger trains of the larger cities. So let's look into the ho-scale diesel locomotive. One could consider nearly an endless list of factors when looking into which ho train engines or family of diesel model locomotives to use in layout, far too many factors for one article. So the rest of this article will only cover the major details. Selecting a Road Name - Over the decades train companies have been started, merged, gone bankrupt, and reorganized. These changes have created a huge list of road names. Since each road name operated for different time periods and in different geographical areas one could add realism by only having certain road names in their layout. A layout can begin with either the road name such as Santa Fe or the preferred time period and geographic region. Now just match the road name and layout characteristics. Which Full-Scale Manufacturer / Model to Choose - Over the years there have only been a few train engine manufacturers. The engine models on the other hand, numerous (the GP7 and GP9 being some favorites). Some models had only very minimal changes while others were major overhauls. Each train model is designed for a specific purpose. For example the ascetically pleasing passenger train engines. Selecting a Model Train Brand - Your layout will take a fair amount of time and effort. It's a good thing a variety of ho train engine manufacturers know this and provide finely detailed ho train engines. Another factor is the selection any one particular brand may have. Some will design special edition model trains that may have an even higher degree of detail or could be an actual special model train modeled after a full-scale special edition engine. Choosing Your Road Numbers - As the attraction with trains grew in the Wild West and into the modern age many trains became prominent. These give a nice realistic touch to model railroads and can provide further interest and a story to your layout. Some of the engines became famous for good reasons and others not so. For instance major train accidents, engines that carried presidents, a freight route that has lasted for decades, various famous first time events, and so forth could all make a specific road number famous and enjoyable to modeling after. You may also consider using an undecorated engine shell and create a custom ho train engine. This will give you the opportunity to create an ho train engine that is unique to your layout. For instance consider designing an ho train engine that is modeled after an engine at a local museum or that is maintained by a historical society. About the Author: Scale Train modeling is a hobby that spans generations. If your looking for ho scale locomotives including models like the santa fe railroad visit ScaleTrainDeals.com. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service From the Webmaster: "Having the opportunity to share my hobbies and interests with so many people around the world gives me great satisfaction. As a bonus, I blog and produce websites about topics that interest me and receive ad revenue from the websites and Blogs." You can live like this too. Get your domain name and set up a blog on your favorite place or topic. No come-ons. No "Get-Rich-Quick" promises. The results are worth the time and effort needed to build a REAL business.You can start your first or your fiftieth Blog or website to build long- term, ever-growing profits that can take you where you want to go. For less than $10 dollars a year for a domain name and $3.95 a month for basic blog hosting you can start to earn from your hobby or interest. To begin, Click here to sign up for a domain name and Blog hosting . Or, Click here to learn more about starting a blog or website for profit. |