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Small scenery details can make a big difference — especially around yards, sidings, industrial tracks
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What’s your go-to ballast color for a realistic mainline look? Ballast brings your track to life. From deep cinder grays to bright limestone, the right color makes all the difference. What’s your favorite for a mainline?
What’s your favorite railroad era to model — steam, diesel, or modern freight?
Railroading has evolved so much over the decades, and each era has its own charm. We want to know — which time period inspires your layout the most?
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1052 PENNSYLVANIA GRAY HO BALLAST
Match HO ballast exactly
1052 is the perfect size for HO scale ballast on mainlines, sidings, and yards. The color and texture are based on real crushed cinder, which was widely used across Pennsylvania railroads.
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Unleash your creativity and bring your model railroad layouts to life with the innovative features of Cal’s City Transfer, Rail Truck Terminal. This facility is designed to add a new dimension to your miniature railway projects.
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Red Rock in New Mexico with 1152 Empire Builder base with Northern Pacific on top. Rock is 1045 Sedona Red and the Cliff is made with foam and 1040 Sedona Red Powder
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Introduced by Marklin in 1972, Z Scale Model Railroad is one of the smallest railway models available commercially (1:220), with a track gauge of 6.5 mm / 0.256 in. Z scale trains operate on 0–10 volt
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G Scale Model Railroad or large scale (45 mm or 1 3⁄4 inches, G gauge) is a scale for model railways, often used outdoors due to its size and durability. It is also referred to as the “Garden Scale” a
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