Are Model Trains Expensive

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A PHOTO OF VARIOUS TYPES OF HOME MADE TREES FOR MY MODEL RAILROAD USING NATURAL MATERIALS FOUND OUTDOORS, SOME PILLOW FIBERS TO REPRESENT FINE BRANCHES, AND VARIOUS SHADES OF GROUND UP FOAM RUBBER TO SIMULATE THE LEAVES.
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Last Updated on 8 months ago by James from Model Railway Techniques

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  1. I agree that the cost of Model Railroading should not deter anyone from trying this hobby. While it may seem expensive, the benefits and enjoyment gained from it are priceless. Model Railroading teaches new skills, provides a sense of pride, and allows for bonding with family and friends. The true value of a hobby is measured by the joy it brings to our lives, not just the cost.

    1. You are absolutely correct Aly, many other hobbies people enjoy are far more expensive, and as you mentioned, Model Railroading gives one a great set of skills, both physically and intellectually. We appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment, hope you come back to visit us again.

      James.

  2. Thank you for this interesting article.  It’s great that you broke down the different expenses that come with the hobby and explained how they can add up. I appreciate that you also gave some tips on how to save money while still enjoying the hobby.The tips were practical and helpful, and I think they will be valuable to anyone who is interested in starting a model railroad but might be worried about the cost.

    Do you think it’s possible for someone to get started in model railroading without spending a lot of money upfront? Are there any specific techniques or tips you would recommend for beginners on a tight budget?

    1. Thanks for visiting Model Railway Techniques and leaving a comment Maxon. yes, it is definitely possible to get started in Model Railroading without spending a lot of money. There are starter sets in all scales for about $200-$300 which include track, some trains and a power supply to run them. These can be placed on an available flat surface (not the floor) as a temporary setup to get going. They afford the ability to expand also as time and budget allow. As far as more tips or techniques, you should check out our article on Model Railroading For Beginners. It gives a bit more information for beginners and also some links for ideas.

      James.

  3. When I was a kid I used to collect and build legos. I started around 6 years old and I stopped around 10. During that time I probably collected over 50,000 lego pieces. I can tell you over time it is very expensive. I am sure my sport spent quite a bit of money on those.

    Is there a record for the longest model train?

    1. That’s pretty cool. Some Model Railroaders are more collectors also, amassing thousands of pieces of rolling stock and locomotives. As far as the Longest Model Railroad Train, heres an excerpt from the web: 

      When: 23 April 2011. The longest model train measured 282.11 m (925 ft 6 in) and was made up of 31 locomotives and 1,563 carriages.

      Thanks for stopping by Model Railway Techniques

      James.

  4. I would like to, first of all, say that I love the idea of your site. I’m not sure, but I don’t see sites dedicated to model railroads. What a shame. I’m sure they are out there. I do like what you’ve done and I can see you are ready to really expand your site.

    I know this is a big, big topic. So many different areas you can go in to. It can keep you busy for a lifetime. For someone new, looking into this, I get a little confused. IDK, maybe try reorganizing the links? Not sure. But this I know, you are hitting on something good. I will revisit your site in a couple of weeks to check in on your progress.

    1. Thank you for leaving a comment and visiting Model Railway Techniques.com Mike. I know for the beginner or novice alike that the menu or links may look daunting, but here’s one thing to keep in mind when re-visiting the site: Model Railroading is a hobby akin to a very well detailed miniature scene or large diorama you might expect to find at a museum or the like. Each part, from the construction of the base, to the creation of the scenery, to the Model Trains themselves are separate parts that make up the whole. If viewed in this regard the many category and menu items begin to make sense. Each one has its own unique techniques and many other sub-categories beneath those have their own techniques and so on. That is the beauty of this hobby, it’s not just watching trains go round-n-round but, about recreating a true version of the world in miniature that is unique to your own vision and style.

      James. 

  5. This is a very eye opening article James that you have written covering THE TRUTH ABOUT THE COST OF MODEL RAILROADING. I know that many folks are browsing the web daily looking for relevant information to the hobby of model railroading and am sure they will find this article as helpful as I have. Thank you.

    Most hobbies can at one time or another, depending on how deep you dive into them, be or at least seem to be too expensive but that is a question that can really only be answered by each individual themselves as they determine the depth of their own involvement.

    Five thousand dollars for a four by eight foot model train layout does seem excessive to me though.

    1. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment Joseph, we appreciate it. I do hope that the information and articles we provide in the future benefit Model Railroaders of all scales and levels. There is much misinformation on the web regarding the cost of the hobby, and we hope to dispel those myths and offer Model Railroaders alternative methods and techniques to keep the cost down while simultaneously improving their skill and layouts.

      James.

  6. Great blog post on the cost of model railroading! I appreciate the detailed breakdown of the expenses involved and the tips for keeping costs under control.

    I have a few questions though :

    Are there any significant differences in the costs of model railroading depending on the scale of the model trains being used, and what scales tend to be more expensive or less expensive?

    Are there any specific tools, materials, or techniques that can help to reduce the costs of model railroading without sacrificing quality or realism?
    Are there any ways to make model railroading more affordable for beginners or those on a tight budget, such as purchasing used equipment or participating in local model railroading clubs?

    thank you!

    1. Hi Lizzy, and thank you for visiting our site! Yes, there are some differences in costs related to the scale of Model Trains. With N Scale and HO Scale being the most popular scales, their cost is relatively similar since there are a lot more manufacturers. Many of which make both N Scale and HO Scale Model Trains. Often times the same or very similar prototype model in the different sizes. I might add that in the UK and Europe OO Scale is very close in size to HO Scale, and also comparable in cost. Z Scale is a bit more because of their tiny size and the tooling and mechanical parts inherently cost more to make. As for O Scale, because of the larger size of these Model Trains, more materials are needed in the manufacturing process, so logically they cost more. Add in the fact of the limited number of manufacturers of this size, and this also contributes to the higher costs.

      There are some specific tools that will be more useful as one progresses in the hobby, notably smaller size versions of common items like pliers, screwdrivers, metal files and such, but these don’t have to be of precision quality and can often be found in craft stores in the jewelry section or even your local dollar type store. Materials can also be sourced from non-hobby specific places and offer considerable savings versus buying them as strictly a Model Railroading product. We’ll be sharing some great how-to articles in the near future showing exactly how to do this, so check back or subscribe.

      Absolutely! Buying used equipment is a great way to buy items such as locomotives, freight or passenger cars, and buildings and such for your Model Railroad. You just have to be a little diligent in looking for items like these from reputable sources. EBay is great, look for Buy it Now listings from sellers with good ratings. I purchase 75% or more of my Model Trains this way and have yet to be disappointed. Local clubs are also good sources as often members are looking to get rid of used equipment that no longer suits their needs.

      Thank you again for visiting and leaving a comment, if you have any further questions let us know or stop by every now and then.

      James.

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