Model Train Collectors Don't Always Operate Their Trains

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By B. Murphy

They might sound pretty similar, but the fact is there is a difference between model train enthusiasts and model train collectors. It may be minor, but it does exist! A collector is usually more interested in the rarity of an item and may simply want to display it rather than actually operate a model railroad themselves.

Collectors exist for almost every object and hobby in the world. They're the ones who drive the costs of that first-issue Batman comic through the roof and the ones who simply 'must have' that rare item that no one else really cares about just because of the fact that it is rare.

These people are the ones who help to set the value of the equipment as well as the standards used to grade it. They often spend a great deal of time and energy learning all they can about the history of various model trains and other related equipment. In reality though, many collectors aren't happy to simply display their trains - they want to run them on an operating layout as well.

Companies like Lionel Trains even go so far as to sponsor collectors' clubs for their past equipment. There are plenty of groups you can join if you're interested in learning more about the hobby.

One of the things clubs help to do is set standards such as the following by which items are judged. Normally the product itself is graded separately from the box, and collector's value highest items that are in a 'new' or 'like new' box that have never been removed.
Model Train Grading

* NEW - In original condition, most likely never used or even removed from the package.

* LIKE NEW - Good as new with no damage but likely removed from the packaging at some point.

*EXCELLENT - Excellent condition means there is no rust, dirt or damage but that the item has definitely been used.

* VERY GOOD - Could have a bit of wear but no damage, rust or other blemishes.

* GOOD - There may be some slight scratches as well as normal wear but no rust.

* FAIR - Slightly damaged, worn and possibly scratched but still quite usable.

* POOR - Serious damage, may not even work. Likely only used for parts to repair better specimens.

How Containers And Packaging Are Graded

* NEW - Original packaging in the original condition with no damage or fading.

* LIKE NEW - Original packaging, may have some slight wear.

* EXCELLENT - Like-original packaging with only moderate wear, no repairs.

* VERY GOOD - May have some tears or damage possible non-original tape but complete.

* GOOD - Some elements may be missing, some wear and possibly even minor mildew damage.

* FAIR - Pieces missing and tears and/or discoloration are possible.

* R - A replica, not the original packaging.

If you're starting out with model train collecting, knowing your grades is important. Then pick the era and/or brand you want to pursue and get started.

Bill Murphy writes about train scenery building and more Model Railroading subjects at http://www.TheModelRailroader.com Surf over to http://www.themodelrailroader.com for a free copy of my report "Model Railroad Design Secrets"
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