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The Enduring Popularity Of HO Model Trains

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Author: Matt Blair

While there are some model train lovers who like having a garden train out in their yards, and others who've dedicated whole attics and basements to huge, detailed, layouts, there are plenty of other hobbyists who don't have the space for these. But we still want to be able to use more than one layout, or do more than just a simple oval. What can you do if you love trains, but don't want a huge one?

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Comic Collector - Are You Interested To Become One?

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

by Mike Selvon

While comic book series have been around since the 1930s, it wasn't until the 1960s that something changed within the comic book industry, instigating widespread interest in comic book heroes and narratives. Some say it was Stan Lee's re-envisioning of the industry, adding new psychological dimensions to his characters.

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What You Should Know About Nitro RC Cars

Monday, March 28, 2011

by Darren Pace

Currently, the nitro RC cars are one of the most popular trends within the field of RC cars. Mainly, this has to do with the way they offer a large amount of ease with their operation, in addition to accelerated speeds, which easily beat other remote control cars while racing. Ultimately, they offer a large amount of fun for both experienced and novice drivers alike.

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Die cast cars and bike models are favorites of everyone

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Author: straight2you

Vehicle toy models have always caught the fancy of boys of all the age groups. Be it kids playing with the small die cast versions of their favorite cars or the adults who love collecting the replicas of the cars they wish to own and make a collection out of them. Die cast cars and bike models can charm anybody with their looks.

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History of HO-Scale Trains - How H0-Scale Got Started and Became the Most Popular in the World

Friday, March 25, 2011

by Henry Michael

In 1921, the "double zero" or 00 scale train (1:76) was introduced in the United Kingdom. This train was and remains the most popular scale in the UK and runs on the same gauge track as the H0 scale trains, although the actual trains and rolling stock are a larger scale. In the 1930's the H0 scale was introduced as an alternative to the 00, but never really grabbed a foothold in the UK.

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History of the Black Penny Stamp

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Author: Ling Tong

The Black Penny stamp, also known as the Penny Black, was the first adhesive stamp to be used in the postal system. It was introduced to the postal system of the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 1, 1840 as part of the reforms suggested by Rowland Hill. All London post offices received official stamps to affix to the mail that went through them, but the practice of using the Penny Black did not immediately take hold throughout the country. Post offices in other parts of the country continued with their usual method of paying for mail, which often meant that the recipient was responsible for paying the postage.

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Your Guide To Electric RC Cars

by Tony Williams

Radio-controlled cars are becoming more and more popular, with people of all ages and gender getting into the hobby. However, as one first enters the world of RC cars, one learns that there are so many choices on the type, model, and kinds of cars. For example, you have to choose what will be the source to power your car: electric or fuel. As a beginner, you will look at the pros and cons of each. This article will be looking further at advantages and disadvantages of electric-powered RC cars.

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Fill Your Diecast Display Cases With The Best Models

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

 by Richard Shepard

If you are looking for a fun way to collect your dream cars then Hot Wheels diecast models are for you. For years they have been making the little versions of cars that are big on fun. Get started today with these 3 easy steps.

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How to make landscape for your trains o scale layout. - Shoestring update

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

by Alex Corbie

Another trains o scale shoestring update for you model train set scenery.

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Collecting Specialty Stamps: Here's What You Need To Know

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Author: Ainsley Hayes

Stamp collecting generally, and collecting specialty stamps in particular, have grown to be very popular in the last 50 years. While some people seek out these kinds of rare and costly stamps for the sheer love of it, other people are doing this to produce a profit. When done properly, collecting specialty stamps can be quite a lucrative project. This short article examines the four basic categories of specialty stamps, and can be used as a reference for any curious philatelist.

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Nitro Rc Or Electric Rc ?

Author: andy bax

The cost between Nitro RC s and Electric RC s is quite significant, nitro rc cars cost more to purchase than electric models.

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Nascar Diecast Cars - A Collector Favorite

Friday, March 18, 2011

by Michael Clark

What are Nascar Diecast Model Cars
Nascar diecast model cars are collectible toys that are produced using a die casting method. The cars are made of a metal alloy of aluminum and zinc, with the remaining parts of the car being plastic. Along with the growing popularity of Nascar racing in the 1990s, came the die cast cars and trucks of Nascar painted in the colors of the different racing teams. There were several different manufacturers of these products in the beginning with many of these manufacturers either dropping or selling their Nascar line as time has gone by.

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How to make trees for your trains o scale scenery.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

by Alex Corbie

Trains o scale update. The methods that I'm going over recently are the real shoestring methods as that is what I have had a lot of feedback for.

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5 Steps To Starting Your Own Stamp Collection

Author: Martin O Flynn

Stamps are the 'oil' that runs the modern postal service. But these tiny pieces of self adhesive paper, didn't alway exist.
In 1840s Britain recipients had to pay for receiving the post. That was until the first 'Penny Black' stamp came along. The cost was determined according to the number of pages sent and the distance transversed.

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The Diversity Of RC Vehicles For Your Collection

Monday, March 14, 2011

by Vijay Patel

RC vehicles or radio / remote controlled vehicles are available these days in an ever-increasing range of features and functionality. Their diversity begins with the distinction between 'toy' and 'hobby' rc vehicles. This article then briefly outlines the types of rc vehicles that operate on land, water and in air, before finishing with short reviews of arguably five of the coolest rc cars around today.

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The Beginner's Guide to Collecting Diecast Car Models

Saturday, March 12, 2011

by Julie Ann Amos

If you're getting into diecast car models and you're not really sure where to begin, then first of all, don't pull your hair out over it.
It's not like you're trying to learn trigonometry here, you're just collecting some toy cars, so here's the main thing you want to know, make it your motto: Collect What You Like.

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Common Mistakes Made With O Scale Model Train Layouts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

by William Clark

There is no doubt that choosing model trains as a hobby can be a great pastime. There are very few things that can bring the joy that model trains can. Creating your own train tracks layout, deciding how many trains to run on them, and the scenery that will accompany the trains are all great fun. However, as much as you put your heart into your hobby, you're going to make some mistakes.
To help you avoid the most common mistakes that many O scale model train enthusiasts make, just go through this guide and start your education.

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RC Cars - "Which One do i Get "

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Author: andy bax

The difference between a toy rc car and a hobby grade rc car is a universe away in terms of quality, control and basic componants. With a toy rc car you can not fine tune the streering controls and the brakes, also it will most likley veer off and have limited control and the car will be jerking around and not so smooth. When you crash a toy shop radio control car and trust me at some point you will, you will have no choice but to bin it like most people end up doing... Why ?

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Stamps for kings and kids

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

 by Bobby Buys

When you start separating stamps from envelopes, there is no stopping. Sooner or later you will end up as a regular visitor to one or another auction site and online marketplace, selling your duplicates and buying the ones you simply must have in order to complete your collection.

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Your Easy Guide To Getting Started With RC Vehicles

Sunday, March 6, 2011

by Vijay Patel

Have you ever wondered how easy it would be to get started in the RC hobby world with your first RC Vehicle?
You may have already browsed the amazing range of RC Vehicles on the internet and thought to yourself: Where and how do I begin?
What follows are simple steps to getting started as a budding RC Vehicle enthusiast without breaking the bank. Read on!

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Collect Diecast Model Cars

Saturday, March 5, 2011

 by Chris Robertson

Are you an enthusiastic lover of cars? If you are, you probably collect diecast model cars. Whether it's a hot rod, a cruiser, a roadster, or a semi, a diecast model will help you re-live the pleasures of the open road.

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O Scale Model Trains –Take Another Look

O Scale Model Trains –Take Another Look

Author: Scott Olewiler

When toy trains were first introduced in the early part of the 20th century the 3 rail O scale model trains were king. Originally manufactured as toys for kids they were a staple around the Christmas tree in December and easily pulled out from under the bed and set up in the playroom or bed room the rest of the year. The original model train sets were simple ovals or circles, were large enough for kids to handle, and were sold as toys, not for scale modeling.

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Some Tips About Stamp Collecting

Thursday, March 3, 2011

by Mike Selvon

Stamp collecting is one of the most popular hobbies worldwide, attracting over 20 million collectors in the United States alone! Stamps are one of the easiest investments to store and preserve, more so than jewelry or art. What started out as an inexpensive trade item for British children, has exploded into a global madness, with auctions, organizations, societies, festivals and magazines dedicated to the subject.

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RC Toys Will Rock You

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

 by ada faulk

With sophisticated information technology developing by leaps and bounds and making great strides, numerous RC toys have hit the market and enjoyed growing popularity. Needless to say, they make great gifts for any gadget lover and are fun for the entire family and will provide endless hours of fun for kids and for kids at heart. Believe it or not, they will rock you in your bland life as long as you give it a try.

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Why RC Vehicles Are Fun For The Whole Family

by Vijay Patel

Is it really possible for families to enjoy their leisure time together with remote control or RC vehicles, without falling out with each other? What's the likelihood that every individual in a family unit could have a passion for 'burning rubber' with their very own RC vehicle?
Read on to discover how, as parents, you can participate in a hobby that enables you to enjoy and share quality time with your children. As for your children, RC vehicles can be enjoyed by girls as much as boys. Otherwise, indulge in your RC hobby with your partner or members of your local RC Club, and, after assembling your dream RC vehicle yourself, hone your racing skills!

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Why We Collect the Nascar Diecast 1 24 Models

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

by Julie Ann Amos

Why do we collect Nascar diecast 1 24 scale model cars? Well, there's just something about them...
It's not just having cool little pieces of memorabilia to show off, it's more like... You know when you were a kid, there was probably some other kid in your class who always bragged about having Babe Ruth's rookie card.

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