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DETAIL N GAUGE ROLLING STOCK

The evolution of modern design tools, together with the latest production technology, has enabled RTR manufacturers to create broad ranges of accurate and detailed rolling stock. All gauges have significantly benefited from this evolution, particularly N gauge, where the improvements to accuracy and detail have enabled the gauge to become more popular and arguably mainstream.

Today, it’s often regarded as a good second choice after OO gauge, where space restrictions may restrict the size of a layout.

Modern N gauge RTR rolling stock can be used straight from the box and will immediately complement a good layout. However, there are still opportunities to make improvements that can really transform the level of realism.

A little research before enhancing rolling stock is important. You need to

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