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Toy Train Layouts for Small Spaces
Modelers always like smaller compact layouts because they are space-friendly, can be built more quickly, have nostalgia, can fill odd spaces, and they provide a stage for colorful accessories and trains. Classic Toy Trains’ editors have put this in one great special issue so you can enjoy this ultimate guide to modeling for small spaces.
This 100-page special issue includes:
- Building a 4 x 8-foot O gauge layout in the corner of a living room.
- Building a portable 6 x 10-foot S gauge layout in a two-car garage.
- Building simple tabletop benchwork.
- Fundamentals of wiring your layout and making an insulated track section.
- And much more!
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Toy Train Layouts for Small Spaces
Toy Train Layouts for Small Spaces
Modelers always like smaller compact layouts because they are space-friendly, can be built more quickly, have nostalgia, can fill odd spaces, and they provide a stage for colorful accessories and trains. Classic Toy Trains’ editors have put this in one great special issue so you can enjoy this ultimate guide to modeling for small spaces.
This 100-page special issue includes:
- Building a 4 x 8-foot O gauge layout in the corner of a living room.
- Building a portable 6 x 10-foot S gauge layout in a two-car garage.
- Building simple tabletop benchwork.
- Fundamentals of wiring your layout and making an insulated track section.
- And much more!
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Modelers always like smaller compact layouts because they are space-friendly, can be built more quickly, have nostalgia, can fill odd spaces, and they provide a stage for colorful accessories and trains. Classic Toy Trains’ editors have put this in one great special issue so you can enjoy this ultimate guide to modeling for small spaces.
This 100-page special issue includes:
- Building a 4 x 8-foot O gauge layout in the corner of a living room.
- Building a portable 6 x 10-foot S gauge layout in a two-car garage.
- Building simple tabletop benchwork.
- Fundamentals of wiring your layout and making an insulated track section.
- And much more!











