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Modelspoor is the hobby of building and operating scale models of railway locomotives, rolling stock, and infrastructure. Practitioners create miniature systems that simulate real railway operations, including timetabling, switching, and passenger or freight services. Models are designed for display or interactive use on prepared layouts, sometimes with computer control or automation.

Scales and formats: Common scales include HO (1:87), N (1:160), OO (1:76), O (1:43–1:48), TT (1:120), and

Techniques and gear: Hobbyists assemble track, scenery, and structures from plastic, resin, or wood; engines and

Community and culture: Modelspoor has clubs, exhibitions, and online communities where enthusiasts share plans, photographs, and

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In
practice,
modelspoor
projects
emphasize
realistic
proportions,
carpentry,
and
electronics.
Models
are
produced
as
ready-to-run
items
or
as
kits
that
require
assembly
and
detailing.
Availability
of
brands
varies
by
region.
wagons
are
finished
with
paint
and
weathering
to
resemble
real
wear.
Layout
control
ranges
from
simple
analog
DC
to
modern
digital
systems
such
as
DCC,
with
sound
modules,
lighting,
and
automated
signaling.
tutorials.
The
hobby
emphasizes
safety
in
electricity
and
tools,
and
it
encourages
research
into
historical
accuracy
and
railway
operations.
Museums
and
heritage
railways
sometimes
integrate
model
representations
into
public
programs.