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Free-Mo Modules

Introducing our new EZ-FOLD Free-Mo ModuleTM Kits and Free-Mo Module Kits without legs for both N Scale and HO Scale Model Railroaders from The Model Railroad Benchwork Store!

Get ready to experience the ultimate freedom in designing scenic elements for your Free-Mo Modules with our unique and innovative designs.
Our new innovative EZ-FOLD Free-Mo Modules are now available with or without leg assemblies and are designed for increased options, versatility, and complete scenic freedom on your Free-Mo Modules.
With 15 Basic Sizes, each available with 8 Variations, you have 120 Free-Mo module configurations to choose from. Say goodbye to boring run-of-the-mill flat top modules!

What sets our Free-Mo Modules apart from other manufacturers? Not only do we offer top-notch quality, but our options and prices are unbeatable. Our complete EZ-FOLD Free-Mo Modules are designed as fully contained, free-standing modules that can be set up in just a few minutes. No more hassle, no more wasted time.
And if you prefer to add legs of your own design, we have you covered there also.
Our Free-Mo Modules come in three basic configurations with or without leg assemblies:
Flush Deck ½” Birch Plywood Top
Flush Deck 1” Foam Top
And Our Signature Recessed Deck Free-Mo ModulesTM Featuring Your Choice of 90-degree, 45-degree, or 30-degree Notched Front and Back Side Rails With a ¼” Recessed Plywood Base.
With a range of 1” to 7” below track level, you'll have unparalleled flexibility to create stunning scenic elements on your Free-Mo Module.
Recessed versions come with 6”x6”x1/2” track mounting pads centered on the End Plates for HO Scale modelers, and 4”x4”x1/2” track mounting pads centered on the End Plates for N Scale Modelers.
Choose from our wide range of options above in all the popular sizes. We’ve made sure that every EZ-FOLD Free-Mo Module Kit from The Model Railroad Benchwork Store assembles easily in about an hour using a power drill driver with no messy glue or cleanup. We have simplified the process so that you can focus on what truly matters – creating your masterpiece.
Each Free-Mo Module Kit also includes the following standard features:

  • ¾” Cabinet Grade Birch Plywood End Plates
  • ½” Cabinet Grade Birch Plywood Side Rails
  • 3/4" Birch Plywood L-Girder Style Leg Assemblies on our EZ-FOLD line of products
  • All Steel Leg Levelers, Installed on our EZ-FOLD line of products
  • Leg Levelers Easily Adjust From Above on our EZ-FOLD line of products
  • Adjustable in Height from 49” to +51” on our EZ-FOLD line of products
  • Fully Sanded Surfaces and Edges
  • Pre-Drilled Countersunk Pilot Holes
  • Leg Assemblies Fold Completely Within Side/End Rails on our EZ-FOLD line of products
  • Light Weight- Our 24” x 48” Recessed Foam Top EZ-FOLD Free-Mo Module Weighs Just 21lbs--Plywood Top Weighs 30lbs
  • Assembly Takes About an Hour, less without the leg assemblies, and Only Requires a Power Drill Driver
  • Includes All Hardware Needed for Assembly, No Add-Ons Required
  • Detailed, Illustrated Assembly Instructions
  • Each One is Hand Crafted with Pride in the USA
Special Options Available:
3/4" Plywood Side Rail(s) for side interface
Fully Assembled Modules
Custom Sizes and Versions
Email us at ordersthemrbs@gmail.com for a free custom quote.
We are confident that you won't find a better product at these prices. Experience the freedom and creativity that our Free-Mo Modules offer and elevate your Model Railroading to new heights. Get yours today from The Model Railroad Benchwork Store!

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Last Updated on 1 year ago by James from Model Railway Techniques

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