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Toy Trains is a fascinating hobby category. There are so many aspects that allow you to discover new products that compliment your Ready Made Toys purchases, enjoy and expand a model railroad layout or collection and add to your toy train knowledge.
Many of our customers have asked about adding COMMAND CONTROL, sound or other electronic upgrades to BEEP®s, BUDDY®s and the soon-to-be-released BEEF®s and BANG®s. The sites listed below are links to other toy train websites that may answer your questions and provide an expanded enjoyment of your Ready Made Toys® products.
These websites are only provided as a courtesy to our customers. While not guaranteeing their products or services, the companies listed are well-known to the hobby industry and are worth checking out. Enjoy your trains!
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 |  |  | THE WEATHERING STATION offers quality weathering effects that add realism to your train layout or toy train collection in any scale or gauge.

|  |  |  | O-GAUGE RAILROADING magazine explains the how-to, why and where of today's 3-rail 0 and 0-27 toy train hobby with color photos of layouts, tech tips, do-it-yourself projects, past history of the hobby and more plus on-line OGR Forum, and toy train videos/DVDs.

|  |  |  |  | CLASSIC TOY TRAINS magazine offers information about building, operating, and enhancing toy train layouts; track plans; repair and maintenance tips; profiles of collectible postwar and prewar trains; and more.

|  |  |  | FALLEN FLAGS...a website with thousands of images (current day and historical) of USA, Canadian, Foreign prototype railroad steam, diesel and electric locomotives, freight/passenger cars, stations and related drawing/diagrams organized by railroad name.

|  |  |  |  | O-GAUGE WATCH... is an on-line blog meant to be a companion to various O Gauge-related toy train forums and attempts to filter through all the O Gauge information on the web, including the forums, and present the most interesting topics in a quick concise manner with a goal of sparking more interest in people wanting to read about and participate in the O Gauge hobby.

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