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This neat 3×6 n scale train layout is built using flex tracks and turnouts from Fleischmann, a German model train manufacturer. This 3×6 layout is equipped with 3 different train stations that all have plenty of room for decorating and interesting layout ideas!
This is the most complete online database for free model train track plans and layouts of SCARM projects and designs. Search it for railway layouts and railroad track plans by scale, size, tracks and other criteria. Download the files and see them in 2D editor and 3D viewer of SCARM track planner.
Many model railroaders consider N scale to be the best choice for the hobby at home. Larger gauges like HO take up too much space, smaller gauges like Z may be too tiny. Realistic layouts
List of 3 stunning complete n scale train layouts to help provide design ideas for your own N scale layout plans.
Discover a selection of 249 model train layouts in model scale N (1:160) featuring popular brands like Kato (81), Fleischmann (75), Kato Unitrack N (64), Fleischmann N (62), and more, ranging from 25 to 1959 tracks
Here are the track plan and track list for the 2' x 3' N scale desktop micro layout I built. You can read more on that layout here: https://www.steves-trains.com/post/2-x-3-n-scale-mini-layout
Are you struggling to build a model train layout that fits your limited space but still want a functional, realistic and enjoyable layout with all the bells and whistles? Access step by step directions that you can watch on your mobile phone, computer or print out while building your layout.
The video at the bottom of the post is a compilation of the many-part tutorial series on building this 2'x4' N scale layout. I've stripped out the beginnings, endings, recaps, and some other random bits to condense down the total watch time, but it is still about 2.5 hours long.
Build n gauge model train sets, n scale buildings and structures, n gauge train layouts, n gauge train tables, and n gauge scenery. N scale is the second most popular scale and quite small, being 1/160 proportioned to the prototype.
N scale model railroads are often small layouts based on 4 x 8-foot sheets of plywood, for obvious reasons. A flat tabletop is a lot easier to build than L-girder benchwork, and almost any home has room for a 4 x 8 table at one side of a bedroom or basement.