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The Christmas tree used to not be complete without a model rail road roaming around its trunk. But model trains are certainly not just for kids. On the contrary, model railroading is sometimes referred to as the "world's greatest hobby" for enthusiasts around the world. To call railway modeling just a hobby is like calling "The Golden gate" just a bridge.
The idea of model railway was first pioneered as early as the 1840s. Since then, the craft has evolved and travelled a tremendous length. The world of model railroading is literally divided into many shapes and sizes, and amongst these, the most popular is the Ho scale, which is equally popular, both in US and places like Japan and Australia. Incidentally, in the UK, a system called 00 gauge predominates. Both the 0 Scale and Ho Scale use the same size tracks, but the 00 Gauge models are built to a bigger scale. The 0 scale was also dominant in railroad modeling in US, but after the arrival of HO railroad layouts, it has lost its previous popularity. The name of the HO scale has come from half 0, as the newer HO railroad layouts was almost approximately half that of 0 (zero) scale. The HO railroad layout is basically used indoors, considering the smaller size.
HO scale is further divided into more choices, representing both standard and narrow gauges in roughly 1:87 scales. The standards are set by different organizations and industry watchdogs like NMRA (in North America) and the NEM (in Continental Europe). The 16.5 mm HO (NMRA) and HO (NEM) represents the standard gauge. The classic 0 Scale system also runs on tracks of this size. The 10.5 mm HOn3 (NMRA) system represents the 36" gauge which was once common in American mining railroads and short lines, particularly in the Western States. The 30" gauge is represented by the 9 mm HOn30 (NMRA) and HOe (NEM) systems.
The first tracks available for the HO railroad layouts were basically available in standard lengths and curvatures, which gave modelers quite few limitations in designing their layouts, but with the introduction of "flex track" which can be bent at any angle within reason, the world of HO railroad layouts has almost no limits.
The HO railroad layouts are also available in a few different brands such as Ready-to-Run, Shake-the-Box and Craftsman Kits. The Ready-to-Run can be put into action just out of the box whereas the Shake-the-Box variety needs a little bit of assembling. The Craftsman Kits are only for the biggest fans of railroad modeling as it needs quite a lot of time and skill to build out.
The biggest advantages of the HO railroad layouts are that the sizes lie in the mid range, as they are large enough to fit a lot of details into the whole layout, yet not too small to handle for the adults. The children can also play safely with them without any fear of danger.
Ho railroad layouts provide the best of all model train types. They're finely detailed as evidenced by their craftsmanship, yet they are of relatively modest cost since they lie in the middle of the pack in size.
Find out more about the different scales of model trains at ModelTrainsAndTracks.com
Dog Training – Dog Crate Training
A dog crate is a metal and plastic cage for your dog to sleep in or be in while you are away, the crate helps give your dog a secure place to live while in your home and a place to retreat to when things get a bit to hectic as they do in many family homes today.
Crate training is a very popular and effective technique for teaching your dog right from wrong; this method includes teaching rules of eliminating, sleeping arrangements, and keeping your dog from being destructive when you are out amongst many other benefits.
To crate train you must choose a correctly sized crate that your dog or puppy will be able to grow into with time and they will not be too cramped or have too much space. If your dog has a crate that is too small they won’t want to live there or go there and if the crate is too large it leads to eliminating problems.
You should make your dog feel as comfortable as you can in their crate; this should include putting a bowl of water with your dog in their crate, a nice easily cleanable blanket and put them in an area that is widely used by the family so they always feel part of what is going on.
When you are out, your dog can be closed in their crate to ensure common bad behavioural problems don’t happen while you are out such as chewing, biting and eliminating in the house. Be sure not to keep your dog in their crate for longer than about 4 hours and to let them go to the toilet on a regular basis.
Dogs will naturally not want to eliminate in their place of sleep so as you dog gets used to its new sleeping area it will want to go to the toilet only when they are let out so be sure to take them to their appropriate place for eliminating when they are let out, then reward them for behaving in the correct manner.
Always reward your dog for using the crate in the correct way and be sure all members of the family know that the dog should not be pestered in their crate. As long as this rule is followed then you won’t go far wrong and you will begin to notice great improvements in your dog’s behaviour immediately.
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What SCALE size train should I get to put around my 6 1/2 foot Christmas tree?
I'm new to electric trains and I don't know what size would be best. Thanks.
The G scale may be too large & cumbersome, and the N scale model may be too delicate if you have little curious toddlers in your home...
O Scale Model Trains – Model railroading also includes O Scale model trains, and these are often used as Christmas Train Sets for a simple layout around the base of a Christmas Tree. Some of the original manufacturers of O Scale Christmas Tree Trains are Atlas O, Lifelike, Model Power, MRC, Preiser, USA Trains, Vollmer, Woodland Scenics, Circuitron, and Walthers. Probably the most popular are Lionel Trains and Bachmann Trains. Both model railroad train companies have been making O Scale trains and accessories for many decades now. Some of the other noteworthy companies are K Line, Lifelike, Model Power, MRC, M.T.H., Preiser, Vollmer, Woodland Scenics, Circuitron, and Walthers.
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