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		<title>All about Standard Gauge Toy Trains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 15:48:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Toytrains. Collecting toy trains is a very popular hobby among many people. Some collect them because they are reminded of their childhood, or because they had one or two of these realistic toys passed down to them through [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Toytrains.</p>
<p>Collecting toy trains is a very popular hobby among many people. Some collect them because they are reminded of their childhood, or because they had one or two of these realistic toys passed down to them through the generations. Standard gauge toy trains are one of the most popular collectible toy trains. There are many replicas and styles to choose from, and some of these toy trains are quite hard to come by. If you&#8217;re new to collecting toy trains or are just looking for unique pieces to add to your collection, you&#8217;re about to find out what makes these mini-locomotives a one-of-a-kind tradition in toy trains. </p>
<p>So what exactly makes a standard gauge toy train more desirable than others? Ask any collector of standard gauge toy trains and they&#8217;re likely to explain it in great detail. Standard gauge trains typically tend to model the originals more precisely than other available gauges. Compared to other toy trains, such as replicas of old Lionel, standard gauge trains truly have a unique way of grabbing the attention of a collector. This is probably because the standard gauge toy trains are strikingly identical to the actual trains used in the days of old. </p>
<p>The concept of toy trains has existed for centuries and at one time, was the toy of choice for many youngsters in America. The standard gauge toy train was an idea originally put into motion by the Lionel Corporation, in an effort to boost the sales of toy trains in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. The term &#8220;standard gauge&#8217; refers to the size and diameter of railroad tracks for the toy trains. The Lionel Corporation developed a three-rail track of about 54 mm between each outside rail, which in turn did not work very well with gauge 1 productions from Europe. Soon the idea spread to other manufacturers in America, under the name &#8220;wide gauge&#8221;. Standard gauge was discontinued in 1940 due to the expensive cost of production. It is now a desired collection trait because standard gauge is precisely accurate to its actual larger model version in mean scale. </p>
<p>If your Toytrains facts are out-of-date, how will that affect your actions and decisions? Make certain you don&#8217;t let important Toytrains information slip by you.</p>
<p>Standard gauge toy trains remain a popular collection item as it nears its centennial anniversary. It has become the choice of many collectors and is most popular on display around the holidays, seen in several stores and shopping malls. So where can one find these unique pieces? There are several places to locate standard gauge toy trains and for good deals if you know where to look. A simple search of the internet will provide you with several websites that sell standard gauge items, as well as eBay and other online auctions. You can also find some informational websites and places to participate in blogging on standard gauge toy trains. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s how things stand right now. Keep in mind that any subject can change over time, so be sure you keep up with the latest news.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>Purchasing Trucks, Trains, and Toy Autos on EBay</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>resaleri</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before there was an Internet, there were only a few ways people could get rid of things like toy trains that they no longer wanted. They could sell them at a yard sale for a couple of dollars. They could take them to . They could place a for sale ad in the classified section [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before there was an Internet, there were only a few ways people could get rid of things like toy trains that they no longer wanted. They could sell them at a yard sale for a couple of dollars. They could take them to . They could place a for sale ad in the classified section of the newspaper. They could auction them at one of two types of live auctions; a high end auction which are held by internationally known firms, or a local auction where both the clientele and merchandise are mostly local. In some cases if an auctioneer has enough trains they will hold a train only auction that is more likely to attract the attention of serious collectors. High end auctions are typically where collectors can find exceptionally rare toy trains, toy trucks, and other collectible automobiles.</p>
<p>Shopping at an eBay store carries a degree of protection. Many of the EBay stores are run by reputable dealers who specialize in toy trucks, trains, and automobiles. These dealers are often willing to guarantee the items they are selling on EBay. If you are looking for a collector toy train look for EBay stores that have a TCA (Train Collectors Association) membership. These EBay stores take a special pride in their toy trains.</p>
<p>If you are considering purchasing a toy train set from an EBay store make sure that they say the transformer is actually working. With the exception of the &#8220;ZW&#8221; transformers made from Lionel, transformers are typically unrepairable. Before agreeing to the sale ask the EBay store if the transformers knobs turn smoothly and if the transformer is working corrA huge advantage to purchasing a train through an EBay store is the ability to check the feedback the store has received from past customers. Reading through this feedback should give you a good indication about how honest they are about the product they are selling.</p>
<p>Think about what you&#8217;ve read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about Toytrains? Or was there something completely new? What about the remaining paragraphs? </p>
<p>If you are simply looking for any type, style and make of toy truck, toy train, or any other miniaturized automobile on EBay all you have to do is go to EBay&#8217;s handy drop down menu and click on the item you want. You will presented with tons of toy automobile that you can bid on.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a ver specific item, go to the search section and type in exactly what you are looking for. The more specific you are the more likely you will be to find the item you are looking for without wasting allot of your time.</p>
<p>Once you have selected an item you like contact the merchant, ask lots of questions about the toy train they are selling, does it work, is there any damage, etc.. Ask if they would be willing to send several photos of the item, displaying it at several different angles. Ask the merchant if they would be willing to guarantee the condition of the item.</p>
<p>Purchasing trucks, trains, and toy autos at an eBay store allows you to shop whenever it&#8217;s convenient, night or day.</p>
<p>As your knowledge about Toytrains continues to grow, you will begin to see how Toytrains fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Trademark Modern Toy Trains &#8211; Toys of Yesterday Available Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 15:33:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Toytrains? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you&#8217;ve ever wanted to know about Toytrains. Toy trains have long been a popular choice for gifts among children. For centuries, these tiny locomotives have brought smiles to many faces of children on birthdays and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Toytrains? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you&#8217;ve ever wanted to know about Toytrains.</p>
<p>Toy trains have long been a popular choice for gifts among children. For centuries, these tiny locomotives have brought smiles to many faces of children on birthdays and holidays. However, that tiny bit of pleasure faded as the years went by, and have been replaced by video games, computers, cell phones, and other toys of today. But toy trains have continued to keep a place on toy store shelves, even if they&#8217;re not the same old fashioned ones from generations ago. </p>
<p>There are several popular trademarks in modern toy trains. American Flyer toy trains are still a favorite display item at modern toy train conventions and shows, and can usually be found at the center of heated auction bidding. Although finding pieces from American Flyer toy train systems are not complicated, you can expect to pay top dollar for these classic toys. Even American Flyer catalogs are hot items up for sale and bidding at auctions and on the internet. Children still love to play with toy trains made by American Flyer, if you are able to get a hold of these classic yet entertaining toys.</p>
<p>You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about Toytrains. But don&#8217;t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.</p>
<p>Another popular trademark in modern toy trains is Brio. While Brio toy trains are notorious for being made of wood, it certainly doesn&#8217;t make them any less attractive to children. Brio produces wooden toy trains in a variety of styles, shapes, and sizes. You can find modern toy trains, complete with all the bells and whistles of other toy trains, but still made of wood. You can also find wooden toy trains that are simple and take you back to your days as a child. This is exactly what makes Brio as popular as other companies &#8211; the old-fashioned twist on a modern appeal.</p>
<p>HO toy trains are a top-selling item in the toy train industry. There are several reasons why HO toy trains are desired among modern trademarks. One of the reasons is because of the unique construction and engineering of HO toy trains. HO toy trains are jagged and are scaled at 1:87, making them the perfect starter electric train. Appearance is also a major factor in purchasing HO toy trains. Though this trademark of modern toy trains appeals more to teenagers and adults, they are still a widely popular choice in the toy train industry. The flawless detailing gives them a realistic appeal, making them an attractive addition to any toy train system. The Marklin HO toy trains resemble the Z gauge in that they are built from diecast metal. Most of the frames and wheels are constructed from 100% metal. The engineering of HO toy trains is also quite brilliant. The wheels of the freight and passenger cars have a low center of gravity to avoid derailment, making them a reliable addition to electric systems. </p>
<p>These are only a few of the most popular trademark names in modern toy trains. New toy trains are constantly being developed, so keep an eye out for new trademarks looking to make their home in this timeless industry. </p>
<p>Is there really any information about Toytrains that is nonessential? We all see things from different angles, so something relatively insignificant to one may be crucial to another.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, proud owner of this top ranked web hosting reseller site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Marx Toy Trains</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 09:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Toytrains? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Toytrains. At the end of World War I, in 1919, Luis Marx started a toy company. The company was called Marx and Company and was co-founded by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Toytrains? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Toytrains.</p>
<p>At the end of World War I, in 1919, Luis Marx started a toy company. The company was called Marx and Company and was co-founded by Louis brother, David Marx. The company&#8217;s motto was to, &#8220;give the customer more toy for less money.&#8221; The company enjoyed a long run of success, surviving the both the Great Depression and the second World War, before it closed its doors in 1978, six years after Louis Marx sold the company to Quaker Oats. During the Great Depression the Marx Company had over $500,000 in debt, a debt that was more then covered by its $3.2 million in assets.</p>
<p>In addition to several international plants, Marx had three plants in the United States, two in Pennsylvania, and one in West Virginia. One of the places that they sold their toys was in the Sears Roebucks magazine.</p>
<p>Some people feel that during its heyday, Marx and Company actually sold more toy trains then any of the other toy companies. The first train they sold was the Joy Line, which they sold on commission for the Girard Company. Shortly after his company started selling the Joy Line, Louis Marx arranged for the Girard Company to design a toy train specifically for Marx and Company. Eventually the Girard Company was purchased by Marx.</p>
<p>In the marketplace, Marx trains were noticeable because they were normally smaller and cheaper then the ones made by the Lionel Company and American Flyer. The Marx Company designed electric toy trains that featured an open frame motor, this motor features a gear that is fixed to one end of the axle of the armature. The company seldom varied from this design. Post World War II, Marx and Company started to make trains out of plastic. More expensive versions of Marx toy trains included a smoker that heated smoke fluid to produce smoke.</p>
<p>Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture.</p>
<p>Marx trains typically have a copper shoe pickup. On a Marx motor, the center rail pickup, is typically made out of copper strip.</p>
<p>Until the late 1950&#8242;s Marx made their toy trains with a fat wheel. This fat wheel makes it virtually impossible for Marx toy trains to negotiate the switches and crossovers of Lionel tracks.</p>
<p>Older models of Marx trains feature open switches. Marx and Company designed their switches so that the wiring was similar to the wiring in two rail switches. Three wires, red, green, and black, go directly to the the switch.</p>
<p>Most of Marx scale freighters featured a a low truck with small wheels. Marx used a dovetail design for their tilt couplers. Marx tilt couplers are incompatible with Lionel couplers. The tilt couplers were one single molded piece. In later years, Marx made one piece knuckle couplers that have to be coupled by hand.</p>
<p>Most of the original Marx and Company motors have a metal frame and metal gears. A few of their later designs have frames and gears that are made out of plastic. Some of the cheaper toy trains that Marx designed can&#8217;t reverse, they can only go forward.</p>
<p>Hopefully the sections above have contributed to your understanding of Toytrains. Share your new understanding about Toytrains with others. They&#8217;ll thank you for it.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>Brio Toy Trains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 08:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best course of action to take sometimes isn&#8217;t clear until you&#8217;ve listed and considered your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what the experts think is significant. Toy trains are one thing that still remains constant in a changing world. They have the ability to make both children and adults [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best course of action to take sometimes isn&#8217;t clear until you&#8217;ve listed and considered your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what the experts think is significant.</p>
<p>Toy trains are one thing that still remains constant in a changing world. They have the ability to make both children and adults smile, as they are a part of nearly everyone&#8217;s childhood. Today, toy trains are mostly made of metal and plastic, whereas generations ago, wood was the standard for building toy trains. Whatever happened to the old-fashioned wooden toy train? While they are not as easy to come by as they were years ago, there&#8217;s a company who is dedicated to producing the best quality wooden toy trains available. Brio makes wooden toy trains in a variety of styles, shapes, and sizes. You can find modern toy trains, complete with all the bells and whistles of other toy trains, but still made of wood. You can also find wooden toy trains that are simple and take you back to your days as a child.</p>
<p>An example of the modern wooden toy train made by Brio is the Shinkansen Passenger Train. It is known as the world&#8217;s first express toy train system and is 390 mm in length. The system is carefully constructed using hardwood materials and is hand-painted to include minor details. For a more classic look, Brio makes the Light and Sound Timber Train. This train closely resembles the classic toy trains several adults enjoyed as a child. The train is a push-along engine complete with sounds only heard from the actual trains from back in the day. The windows glow as if to represent activity inside the passenger cars. This Brio toy train is sure to take you back to your childhood, or set the curiosity for a child wondering what toy trains were like generations ago.  </p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have accurate details regarding Toytrains, then you might make a bad choice on the subject. Don&#8217;t let that happen: keep reading.</p>
<p>You can also purchase engines and all the accessories to add power to your wooden toy trains. The 4-wheel rechargeable engine red is a popular choice from Brio to &#8220;soup up&#8221; your train system. With this engine, it is easy to refuel as you will no longer need to purchase batteries! It looks strikingly realistic, as it boasts front headlights and buttons you can push to manually stop and start your toy train. If you choose, you can purchase an additional backup battery pack to ensure playtime is never interrupted. (And admit it, who wouldn&#8217;t want to play with a Brio wooden toy train complete with an engine?)</p>
<p>No Brio toy train is complete without a railroad track. You have a variety of tracks to choose from to best accommodate your train and engine. The Expansion Pack Intermediate is a track set available for around $25. This set includes 16 track pieces and 5 different layout suggestions. It&#8217;s easy to change the direction of your train system to include twists and turns, or whatever your imagination creates. You can even choose to purchase bridges, buildings, and tunnels to add a more realistic touch to your Brio system. Kids will have a blast by adding fire and police stations, engine sheds, and adventure tunnels to their set. </p>
<p>You can find Brio toy trains along with hundreds of accessories by visiting the Brio website directly, or shopping around on online auctions to grab deals on their items. </p>
<p>Take time to consider the points presented above. What you learn may help you overcome your hesitation to take action.</p>
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		<title>HO Toy Trains &#8211; An Antique of Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 04:51:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>resaleri</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Toytrains? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Toytrains. Collecting toy trains is referred to as the world&#8217;s greatest hobby; and for some, it isn&#8217;t just a hobby. It&#8217;s a passion and a way of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Toytrains? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Toytrains.</p>
<p>Collecting toy trains is referred to as the world&#8217;s greatest hobby; and for some, it isn&#8217;t just a hobby. It&#8217;s a passion and a way of life, perhaps beginning in childhood. Several toy train collectors started their hobby as children, when they were given a toy train as a gift. Toy trains, at one time, were a very popular and much desired toy among children. Over time, that concept faded and was replaced by razor scooters, iPods, and webkinz. Most children of today aren&#8217;t familiar with the classic toy trains from back in the day, so the legacy is left to be carried on by adults who choose to start a collection of their own. One such popular toy train that is desired by many collectors is the HO toy train, developed by Marklin in 1935. So what makes these miniature locomotives so much different than the others?</p>
<p>The construction of the HO toy trains is one aspect that makes them stand apart from other toy trains. HO toy trains are jagged and are scaled at 1:87, making them the perfect starter electric train. Appearance is also a major factor in collecting HO toy trains. The flawless detailing gives them a realistic appeal, making them an attractive addition to any toy train system. The Marklin HO toy trains resemble the Z gauge in that they are built from diecast metal. Most of the frames and wheels are constructed from 100% metal. The engineering of HO toy trains is also quite brilliant. The wheels of the freight and passenger cars have a low center of gravity to avoid derailment, making them a reliable addition to electric systems. </p>
<p>The more authentic information about Toytrains you know, the more likely people are to consider you a Toytrains expert. Read on for even more Toytrains facts that you can share.</p>
<p>The third-rail track systems of HO toy trains make them a hassle-free operation. The electrical current is carried by miniature stud contacts found in the middle of the ties. If you don&#8217;t look closely, chances are you&#8217;ll miss these clever additions. This helps prevent wiring problems and electrical pickup issues. Given the careful engineering and construction of HO toy trains, most collectors consider HO toy trains part of a scale hobby. At the debut of HO toy trains, they were sold as a toy train rather than a scale model as they are often sold today. </p>
<p>Scale model railroading didn&#8217;t become a popular hobby among collectors until after the 1950&#8242;s. Until that time, HO toy trains were thought of as just another size of train. Therefore, the Lionel Corporation began to make HO toy trains as smaller versions of the classic freight and passenger cars. It wasn&#8217;t long before the Louis Marx Company began constructing their own version of HO toy trains, and they even started to sell them with complete scenery and in slot car sets.</p>
<p>Although finding HO toy trains on the shelf at your local toy store may be a challenge, they aren&#8217;t all that difficult to come by. A simple search of the internet will provide you with a detailed listing of available HO toy trains for sale as well as places to locate these classic toy trains. </p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>Outdoor Toy Trains &#8211; Bringing the Fun Outside!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 09:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Toytrains to be dangerous? Let&#8217;s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Toytrains experts. Toy trains are typically seen indoors in a variety of settings. The most popular display is around a Christmas tree, circling the perimeter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Toytrains to be dangerous? Let&#8217;s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Toytrains experts.</p>
<p>Toy trains are typically seen indoors in a variety of settings. The most popular display is around a Christmas tree, circling the perimeter around all the gifts. Some people choose to set up their own unique display for year-round viewing inside their home. But rarely will you find a toy train display outdoors; mainly due to the fear of damaging the toy train system. However, there are several toy trains and toy train systems that are meant just for outdoors, and you&#8217;re about to get a glimpse of some of the most popular outdoor toy trains!</p>
<p>First of all, you need to know how to set up a good outdoor train system. Outdoor model trains should always be placed in a secure location, and should be as level as possible. You might want to consider adding your outdoor train system to your garden, or designing a garden around your toy train. You will only need a single track railway, one locomotive and three or four pieces of rolling rock to get started. Dig a trench about two or three inches deep that your train track route will follow. Fill it with sand and set your track in place, then place more sand in the track to make it even with the ground. This will help provide you with a level ground to operate your train system. Now that you&#8217;ve got the construction aspect complete, it&#8217;s time to choose your outdoor toy train!</p>
<p>Think about what you&#8217;ve read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about Toytrains? Or was there something completely new? What about the remaining paragraphs? </p>
<p>The Lionel Silver Bell Express by the Lionel Corporation is a beautiful addition to your outdoor Christmas display. This gorgeous locomotive is sure to be the center of attention at your next holiday party or gathering. The toy trains shimmers in a frosty blue and silver color, and is complete with a musical caboose that plays a pleasant version of &#8220;Jingle Bells,&#8221; &#8220;Silent Night&#8221;, and &#8220;Santa Clause is Coming to Town&#8221;. The Silver Bell Express is controlled by a transformer that allows you to move the locomotive forward or reverse. Hand-painted detail and realistic decals make this outdoor toy train look like it just came from Santa&#8217;s Workshop! The gauge is large scale and 51&#8243; in diameter, making it large enough to complete any outdoor decoration. The Silver Bell Express can be purchased new for around $200 or you could try your luck at an auction to try to snag this beauty for a cheaper price. </p>
<p>The LGB Trains G Scale Hooker Modern Tank Car is an excellent choice for your outdoor toy train system. This outdoor train is a modern version of the classic toy train familiar to many adults. The powerful locomotive can easily pull several freight or passenger cars and you can actually fill the tank with water to create an old-fashioned steam engine effect. The Hooker Modern Tank Car sells for around $85.</p>
<p>These are only a few of the many choices available for the outdoor toy train display. With proper construction and smart shopping, you can create a toy train wonderland right in your own backyard!</p>
<p>Now you can understand why there&#8217;s a growing interest in Toytrains. When people start looking for more information about Toytrains, you&#8217;ll be in a position to meet their needs.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Classic Toy Trains Magazine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2010 21:09:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should be able to find several indispensable facts about Toytrains in the following paragraphs. If there&#8217;s at least one fact you didn&#8217;t know before, imagine the difference it might make. The Ultimate Guide in Toy Train Collections For some people, collecting toy trains isn&#8217;t just another hobby or interest; it&#8217;s a way of life. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should be able to find several indispensable facts about Toytrains in the following paragraphs. If there&#8217;s at least one fact you didn&#8217;t know before, imagine the difference it might make.</p>
<p>The Ultimate Guide in Toy Train Collections</p>
<p>For some people, collecting toy trains isn&#8217;t just another hobby or interest; it&#8217;s a way of life. The concept of collecting toy trains has been around for centuries. Nearly everyone has some type of connection to toy trains, whether it is an annual display around the Christmas tree or a daily passion to find and collect unique individual pieces to add to their toy train system. People who collect toy trains are indeed special types of people who have a true connection to these miniature locomotives. Luckily, there&#8217;s a magazine to suit their needs &#8211; Classic Toy Trains. </p>
<p>Classic Toy Trains magazine is a monthly publication that focuses on the latest news and events in toy train collecting. In it, you will find helpful guides to toy train auctions, events, shows and conventions, as well as articles regarding various antique toy trains. For the true toy train enthusiast, you&#8217;ll also find several &#8220;how-to&#8221; articles, including how to build your on toy trains, how to put together tracks, how to rebuild toy train engines, or how to tune-up your old antique toy trains. </p>
<p>See how much you can learn about Toytrains when you take a little time to read a well-researched article?  Don&#8217;t miss out on the rest of this great information.</p>
<p>One interesting article from January 2007 discussed the death of two prominent collectors of the toy train industry. Bruce Walthers and Bobbye Hall, both popular in the model railroad industry, passed away and left the toy train community stunned over their loss. Walthers once served as president of William K. Walthers, Inc, a model railroad manufacturing firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The firm became the largest producer of model railroad products in entire world. Hall was known primarily as the first woman to work with Japanese model railroad manufacturers and was the founding person behind Hallmark Models. The recipient of several awards and recognitions within the railroad model industry, her death was a surprise to many avid collectors around the world. </p>
<p>Classic Toy Trains magazine also produced a series of articles entitled &#8220;Basics of Toy Trains.&#8221; This series covered everything a beginner to the industry would want to know, from the history of popular manufacturers such as Lionel and Marx to the current toy trains sold in today&#8217;s market. The series even covered &#8220;tricky train terms&#8221; that green collectors are not likely to know and understand. You can also explore the questions and answer section, where questions covering a wide variety of topics in toy train collecting are answered. For example, it covers proper toy train storage and display techniques, how to apply decals to your toy train, and how to spot fake &#8220;antique&#8221; toy trains for sale. </p>
<p>A subscription to Classic Toy Trains magazine varies depending on the length of time you wish to keep your subscription. 9 issues are available for $39.95, 18 issues for $74.95, and 27 issues for $106.95. If you are an enthusiastic toy train collector, or would like to give a gift to someone interested in the hobby, this is the perfect all-inclusive magazine!</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Where to Find Antique Toy Trains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2010 11:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Current info about Toytrains is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest Toytrains info available. Toy trains often become family heirlooms, handed down from one generation to the next. This is an especially nice tradition because the nature of toy trains is such that each generation can add something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Current info about Toytrains is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest Toytrains info available.</p>
<p>Toy trains often become family heirlooms, handed down from one generation to the next. This is an especially nice tradition because the nature of toy trains is such that each generation can add something to the toy train, whether it is something for the train, like a new car, or something for the layout like new landscaping. Toy trains are something the family can build on.</p>
<p>Sometimes family members want to keep the entire layout looking like it is all from the same era. If the train has been around for a long time that might mean that the family will have to look for antique toy trains.</p>
<p>There are a number of ways you can go about looking for an antique toy train. Some people comb estate sales. While some great deals are found here it is not the easiest way to look for an antique toy train. It can be difficult to confirm the age and condition of the train before the estate sale begins. It is not always possible to determine if the train is in good working order until after you have finished bidding on it.</p>
<p>It is not uncommon to find a nice antique train set at an antique store. Even if the store doesn&#8217;t have the antique toy train that you are looking for it doesn&#8217;t hurt to talk to the proprietor. They might be able to find the train you are looking for. Leave your contact information with them, and write down exactly what you are looking for.</p>
<p>Some antique toy train collectors comb the flea markets. While some collectors do stumble upon the rare diamond in the rough, most of the trains that show up at the flea markets are in really rough shape.</p>
<p>You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about Toytrains. But don&#8217;t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.</p>
<p>Lots of toy train collectors go to auctions. Lots of times auctioneers will wait until they have several toy trains and then hold a special toy train auction. Hoping to generate publicity, auctioneers generally mail postcards or post notices, listing the various types of trains they have available. For extremely rare, expensive trains, large corporations hold high end auctions.</p>
<p>The Internet is an incredibly useful tool for locating and purchasing antique toy trains. There are loads of toy train dealers who have websites that list the types, and kinds, and prices of toy trains that they have available for purchase. Many of these same dealers also have toy train stores listed on EBay. Buying trains through dealers that specialize in toy trains is a good way to ensure that the toy train will arrive in exactly the condition that was promised. Dealers that are members of the Train Collectors Association (TCA) have a reputation of taking pride in the toy trains they sell.</p>
<p>Before you purchase an antique toy train know exactly what you want it for. </p>
<p>If you are looking for a train that is just for display then you will want to make sure that it looks like it is in pristine condition, that the paint is scratched or chipped, that there aren&#8217;t any dents in the casing, if its a wooden toy train make sure that wood hasn&#8217;t splintered or warped. If you are purchasing the train on-line ask to see several pictures of the toy train from several different angles. If possible try to get the dealer to guarantee the condition of the antique toy train.</p>
<p>If you are planning to add the train to an already working layout, make sure the antique toy train you are about to purchase is in good working order. If the antique toy train includes a transformer make sure the transformer works.</p>
<p>If you are still having trouble finding an antique toy train consider joining a collectors club, or attending swap meets.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>The Design and History of Woodern Toy Trains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:46:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Toytrains. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Toytrains. In 1936,When he was diagnosed with Tuberculosis, the doctors instructed Marshall H. Larrabee to start taking things easy. Marshall Larrabee&#8217;s response was to create Skaneateles Handicrafters. Skaneateles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Toytrains. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Toytrains.</p>
<p>In 1936,When he was diagnosed with Tuberculosis, the doctors instructed Marshall H. Larrabee to start taking things easy. Marshall Larrabee&#8217;s response was to create Skaneateles Handicrafters. Skaneateles Handicrafters was a company that later became famous for creating wooden toy trains. Skaneateles Handicrafters was based out of Skaneateles New York.</p>
<p>A system of small trains that run on a wooden track are called wooden toy trains. Toy trains and their wooden tracks are over seventy years old. Collectors of old wooden trains know that the trains, cars use to hook together with the aid of small metal hooks, that has since changed. Now manufactures prefer to link the toy trains, cars with magnets, the magnets make them safer for young children who have a tendency to pop the wooden cars into their mouths. Another change toy train manufacturers have made to their wooden train sets is to make some of the parts, like wheels, out of plastic. The large non-mobile pieces, including the layout scenery, are generally crafted from wood.</p>
<p>The design of toy trains made from wood is very simple. Once you are past the basic structure the design can be simple or complex. The locomotive and toy trains, wooden cars are made out of carved pieces of wood. The wheels are attached. A few extra pieces of wood are attached to the carving of the locomotive in order to distinguish it from the other cars. </p>
<p>How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may contain that one little bit of wisdom that changes everything.</p>
<p>The ends of each piece of the track look like the edges of jigsaw puzzle pieces. Most toy train companies who make wooden train tracks conform to the Vario-System. By sticking to this system wooden train tracks made by one company will easily connect to a piece of track made by another company. Most people refer to the Vario-system as the Brio-compatible, after the Biro company who was the most famous wooden train manufacture in the world. Interestingly enough, T.C. Timber, a company that use to be called Skaneateles Handicrafters is one of the few companies who didn&#8217;t conform to the Vario-system,</p>
<p>A rolling stock track is a toy train track that has wooden grooves that guide the trains wheels. Most companies make the their train tracks so each individual piece is reversible, this allows the toy train&#8217;s owner to reverse the tracks curves.</p>
<p>The landscaping that compliments the toy train wooden sets are typically made out plaster, plastic, and plastic resin. Landscapes featuring, deserts, the Pacific Coast, mountain ranges, and many more are available.</p>
<p>The worlds most famous wooden train is Thomas. Thomas the Tank Engine was a character in a series of children&#8217;s books called The Railway Series that first appeared in the United Kingdom in 1945. In 1984 Thomas made his acting debut on a TV program called Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. The show first aired in the United States in 1989. The popularity of Thomas the Tank was large enough that manufactures started selling patterned sets, for toy train&#8217;s wooden layouts. </p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his new GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.gvo.co"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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