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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, June 13, 2004 7:47 AM
My question was N or O and O won hands-down. Nothing wrong with the smaller scale - lots of wonderfully detailed engines, rolling stock, etc. But the 'heft' of O scale, the sound, the working accessories - the sheer nostaglia of it all - plus my N was pretty finicky (turnout derailments, etc.) for which I blame myself. There is some nifty Z scale stock - no commercially available turnouts though.

Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 12, 2004 9:34 PM
Nothing wrong with N or Z. I like them both.
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Posted by guilfordrr on Saturday, June 5, 2004 3:41 PM
Tim:

Welcome to the forum![#welcome]

You'll have better luck at the Model Railroader forum. This forum is devoted to O and S gauge trains.
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N or Z
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 5, 2004 2:24 PM
http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:kvA6F_IShUMJ:www.rulesmodeltrains.com/rules.jpg

Most people, like me, would know how tough modeling in n scale could be, but my question is how hard is z scale, i know that shopping for anyting decent in n scale, like models or good track is tough, but i have found it almost impossible to find anything in z scale, so for all the z scale modelers out there, where do you get your modles and trains from, and do you have any pictures of your z scale layouts?\[8D]

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