Photos | Exploring the World of Model Trains: Scale and Gauge

A captivating display of model train scales, showcasing the intricate details and variations in size at the Crocker Model Train Club.
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Taken on February 23, 2025, this intriguing photo captures a display at the Crocker Model Train Club, illustrating the diverse scales of model trains. Each compartment reveals a different size, from the petite Z scale to the robust G scale, highlighting the precise craftsmanship that goes into these miniature marvels. The setup is meticulously arranged indoors, with information panels providing insights into the history and engineering of model trains. A QR code offers attendees an interactive avenue to explore more about this fascinating hobby. Such displays underscore the intersection of art and technology, inviting enthusiasts and newcomers alike to delve into the world of model railroading.
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