I do not suffer from insanity...I enjoy every minute of it!!! Over 60 and still playing with toys!
Three-rail O gauge before World War II, two-rail S after the war.
Bob Nelson
lionelsoni Three-rail O gauge before World War II, two-rail S after the war.
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
Gilbert used the same boiler dies for the postwar S as the prewar O gauge. new steam chests and motor frames were the main changes. the plastic 280 series and the metal 290 series are actually narrower then the prewar/postwar boilers. a lot of guys will use S gauge parts to restore Prewar O pieces.
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