Model Power

Model Power locomotives rolling stock and accessories

Shop Model Power trains, buildings, and accessories for sale, a go-to choice for hobbyists looking to build or expand a layout without overspending. Known for their wide range of affordable steam and diesel locomotives, rolling stock, scenery, and lighted accessories, Model Power makes it easy to add variety, fill out scenes, or experiment with new ideas across multiple scales.

Find more model trains that help you build out scenes, test new layouts, or add extra detail where it counts.

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A Brand Many Modelers Started With

Not every model railroad purchase has to be a major investment. For decades, Model Power built its reputation by offering affordable locomotives, rolling stock, structures, and accessories that made it easier for hobbyists to grow a layout over time. Whether someone was building a first railroad or adding a few extra cars to an established fleet, Model Power products often found their way onto the workbench.

Model Power trains for sale continue to appeal to collectors and operators looking for a wide variety of equipment across multiple scales. The brand became especially popular for providing practical, budget-friendly options that helped hobbyists spend more time running trains and less time worrying about the cost of expansion.

For many modelers, Model Power was the ticket that helped their railroad leave the station.

Locomotives, Rolling Stock & Train Sets

Steam and Diesel Locomotives

Model Power produced a broad selection of steam locomotives and diesel locomotives designed for hobbyists looking to add operating power without stretching the budget. Many releases covered popular railroad prototypes as well as starter-friendly models.

Freight Cars and Passenger Cars

The company offered freight cars, passenger cars, cabooses, and complete train consists that helped modelers build realistic railroads across a variety of eras and themes.

Train Sets and Starter Equipment

Many hobbyists were introduced to the brand through Model Power train sets and entry-level equipment, making it a familiar name among generations of model railroaders.

More Than Just Trains

While locomotives and rolling stock were a major part of the lineup, Model Power also offered buildings, lighted structures, scenery products, figures, accessories, and layout details. That broader catalog made it possible to add both trains and scenery from the same manufacturer.

From small-town depots and trackside buildings to freight equipment and operating accessories, the company covered many of the basics needed to create a complete railroad scene.

Popular Across Multiple Scales

Model Power products appeared in several scales over the years, with HO scale and N scale being among the most recognized. This wide range helped the company serve everyone from first-time hobbyists to experienced operators looking for additional rolling stock and scenery pieces.

Trainz carries Model Power trains for sale in a rotating mix that may include steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, freight cars, passenger cars, buildings, scenery accessories, train sets, estate finds, pre-owned inventory, and hard-to-find Model Power releases.

Model Power Questions

What is Model Power known for?

Model Power is best known for affordable locomotives, rolling stock, train sets, buildings, scenery products, and model railroad accessories across multiple scales.

What scales did Model Power produce?

Model Power is most commonly associated with HO scale and N scale trains, although the company offered products in additional categories and scales over the years.

Are Model Power trains good for beginners?

Yes. Model Power products have long been popular with beginners because they offered accessible pricing and a broad selection of locomotives, rolling stock, and layout accessories.

Is Model Power still in production?

Partially. Model Power ceased independent operations after being acquired by Model Rectifier Corporation (MRC) in 2014. Some former Model Power products continued under MRC ownership, while many original Model Power items are now primarily found through hobby shops, train shows, estate collections, and the secondary market.