When do you find time for your model train collection? Only on the weekends? Maybe for an hour or two after your day job? Or do you work on it before work, after work, and during your lunch break?
It seems that the list of things vying for our leisure time grows every day. Lee Weldon, writer of The Truth About Model Trains, puts it this way: "when I have enough money, I have no time, when I have enough time, I have no money."
This is a statement we can probably all agree with. But now, more than ever, it is important to dive into our hobbies with passion and enthusiasm.
At TrainLife, we share your enthusiasm for train modeling, and that is exactly why we offer a diverse selection of N scale supplies and model trains. We hope that you will enjoy these N scale supplies and model trains. Warning: Train modelers are prone to lose track of time doing things they love!
Take a look at some featured N scale supplies available and on sale now at TrainLife:
The American Railroad Association standard box car is arguably the most important design in railroad history. Built to carry large volumes of materials and supplies, this design became popular among dozens of American railroad companies beginning in 1932. This N scale model train will be a staple in your model collection as it was for the American rail system.
Primarily used for transporting dry goods like wheat, corn, and grain, the covered hopper is a legendary car that revolutionized the transportation of common goods. This N scale model features precision micro-tooling and a narrow body-mounted draft box all made locally in the Orem and Provo, Utah, area.
This modern passenger train is used throughout United States and Canada. This N Scale model train features flicker-free front and back white lights and fully-automatic knuckle couplers.
See more featured N scale supplies here. We house a broad inventory of N scale steam trains, model trains, and accessories. We work every day to bring you the best N scale supplies possible, so you can enjoy every hour you have to model, tinker, and build.
Go ahead:
Lose track of time doing what you love.