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	<title>Model Railway Trains</title>
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		<title>N Scale Model Trains</title>
		<description>When you first get involved in the wonderful world of model trains, hearing words like N scale model trains and HO gauge tracks running through conversations can prove to be a bit confusing, sometimes even intimidating. You might start to think that building model trains will be to difficult for ...</description>
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		<title>The Fascination of Toy Model Trains</title>
		<description>You might remember Thomas the Tank Engine from when you were small, I know I do. Watching those toy model trains and everything they got up to was enthralling for a young boy. I remember the characters and thinking that I wanted a model train so I could make it ...</description>
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		<title>HO Model Train Guide</title>
		<description>For someone just beginning their journey as a model railway enthusiast, choosing the right model train can be a tricky business. There are various sizes available to choose from but the HO model train is probably the best one to start out with.

HO model trains are the most popular of ...</description>
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		<title>G Scale Model Trains</title>
		<description>When model train enthusiasts talk about scales, you'll often hear mention of the G scale. This is fairly large in the scale of model trains as a whole, and is the largest of the popular scales. G scale model trains are actually 22 times smaller than a full sized real ...</description>
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		<title>Building Model Railway Trains and Scenery</title>
		<description>Apart from operating the trains, I think maybe the best part of having a model railway is building the scenery for your trains to run through. A soon as you start to get frustrated with setting up your model railway and then putting it away again when you need the ...</description>
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