Hi, Can ya’ll list some good N scale sites? You know,the ones that offer helpfull hints, sale prices, books and so forth. thanks, Stephen
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Hi, Can ya’ll list some good N scale sites? You know,the ones that offer helpfull hints, sale prices, books and so forth. thanks, Stephen
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Try this forum, there are some very helpful members who are share ideas, tips, hints etc.
http://www.mynscale.com/
Cheers
Cliff
http://cliffordconceicao3310.fotopic.net/c328807.html
Hi Razorclaw,
Welcome to the forum. I haven’t seen you around before, but since you have obviously post a couple dozen times I must have just missed you. Anyways, it’s good to have another N scaler here.
Tell you what, I’ll just share a few of the links that I like and if you want something specific, just ask. My bookmarks list is so full that I sometimes forget what’s in there.[%-)]
Here’s a site that I’ve done a little business with before. These guy’s are kind of expensive, but their stuff is all top of the line and they ship fast.
http://www.aspenmodel.com/menu_us.htm
These guy’s are good to buy from. I’ve gotten lots of stuff there. Their prices are great, but the people answering the phone don’t know much about trains, so just do your homework and have a part # handy.
No list of N scale sites would be complete without this one;
This site has mostly building tips and ideas for modeling;
http://www.calfreight.net/index.html
Scroll down this page and you’ll find dozens of N scale manufacturers with tons of “must have” items. You could probably do an entire layout from this site (minus the lumber and hand tools);
http://www.nscalesupply.com/CatalogMain.html
This place has great backdrops if your interested in that. They are pricy, but they do have factory seconds that are much cheaper.
http://backdropwarehouse.com/indexbdwh.htm
Besides the layout pics, this site has an encyclopidia of N scale loco’s that have been made over the years. This can be helpful in finding that one loco that your prototype used that doesn’t seem to be around anywhere. You can find out if it’s on the list, what manufactuer made it and when.
http://www.visi.com/~spookshow/trainstuff.html
When you need a bridge, it’s hard to go wrong with one of these;
Hi Razorclaw,
I’m a member of an N gauge specific forum. The site can be found at:-
http://www.nscale.net/index.html
with members from a number of countries contributing, although the majority are from the US which should be of interest to you.
HTH
Hi Razorclaw
Two more N scale sites. www.blwnscale.com , www.texnrails.com . Already mentioned but my favorite is www.nscalesupply.com .[:D][:)]