Toy Train Sets

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Spending Quality Family Time With Toy Train Sets

Author: Claire Rigby

If you want to spend some time as a family, one of the best ways to do it is with toy model train sets. There is a difference though with toy trains, and not all of them are 'toys.' there are many different styles of trains, and they come in a variety of sizes, or scales of trains. If you have smaller children, you can purchase toy train sets that are made from wood, or hardened plastic, and are completely manual. You and your kids can set up a number of different layouts, and push the little train cars around the tracks.

There are also model trains sets that are crafted to resemble the real thing. Many of these sets are also ideal for family play, and some common scales are G, O, and HO. G scales are large and can easily be handled by smaller children, but while there are many different kinds of layout designs, these trains are large, and take up a lot of room. You usually see this sized train sets in abundance around Christmas time, and are a great addition under any tree. Some of these are electric, but many battery operated models are quite safe for smaller kids.

Model trains have been popular for well over a hundred years, and were first made from wood, in Europe, and had pull strings for kids to drag them along. It seems that toy trains have developed just as fast and unique as their real life counterparts. They are now made by several different companies, with Lionel, Hornby, and Bachmann being among the tops brands.

The nice part about newer models of toy train sets is the fact that they are relatively easy to put together. They come with simple snap together track systems, color coordinated wiring, and you can have them up and running to play with your family in just about an hour, depending on the layout. These Ready To Run sets come with everything you need to get started, track, train, and power supply, and are fun for the whole family.

Now while you can buy just about any kind of train set for your family to enjoy, there are some things to note when enjoying family time with your toy model train sets. Even the wood sets have some small parts included, and precautions should be taken when letting your smaller kids play with them. Scale model trains, ones that have electric power, should only be used under adult supervision.

You can buy toy model train sets just about anywhere. You can buy them from toy stores, hobby shops and mass marketing merchandisers. If you want to most variety, the best place to start is online. The costs for some of these are quite reasonable, and some sets are under fifty dollars. Serious train sets start at around 0, but there are some that are well above that.

So if you want a great way to spend quality time with your family, why not consider buying a toy train set. There are classic models to choose from, especially around the holidays. If you aren't sure if this is the kind of hobby you and your family can get into, there are many websites you can use for checking out if this sort of thing is in your future.

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About the Author

The author, Claire Rigby owns Anara Toys which had an amazing range of wooden trains and accessories including wooden train sets.



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9 Responses to “Toy Train Sets”

  1. Anonymous says:

    do you wanna sell or buy? I just bought a bonus code for vintage car here http://www.hotcdkey.com/The-Sims-2/The-Sims-3-bonus-code-for-vintage-car.html amd got a vintage car in the game. will this help for you?

  2. Anonymous says:

    I don’t know, but that’s fuckin’ cool. :)
    Actually, what about paperclips and fishing line? Paperclips work well if you have the type of ceiling with liftable tiles and metal bars/dividers for the tiles.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Thomas the tank engine. Both of my little brothers grew up with thomas. They have everything, Cds, Movies, Trains, Coloring books……pretty much everything!

  4. RainyFool says:

    How should I suspend my toy train set above my cubicle at work?
    I bought a Christmas-type train set with thicker tracks. I would like to hang this from the ceiling at my work, but I can’t figure out the best way. Help?
    Yes, I do have the removable tiles and the brackets, so I can hide wire if I need to!

  5. noelp says:

    where can i sell my vintage toy train set ?
    i have a vintage toy train set (vandervilt) complete with tracks and has few faded paint restorable conditon,where could i sell it?

  6. Michael says:

    what train set toy that cost the maximum 180 dollars throws steam and makes sounds?
    i went to atlanta georgia where i was born and i saw trains crossing and now i want an electric one that costs the maximum 200 dollars throws steam comes wit sound and the horn what type is that train called? or where can i find one in naples florida???help please a train toy by the way…

  7. glitterease says:

    Best toy train set for a 5 year old boy?
    What is the best train set for a 5 year old boy? Thanks!

  8. Jon says:

    When I was a kid I remember playing with my moms toy train set. It was a marx set that had two train included?
    there was a steamer and switcher and they would automatically stop at an intersection to let the other one go by does anyone know what model number or the name of this set?

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