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Mixing 1:20.3 and 1:22.5?
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I’ve been thinking and I am new to these forums and to the scale. I would have to say that I would be taken aback by the sight of a narrow gauge piece of rolling stock in the middle of standard gauge train and vice-versa. But the costs and availability of G Scale equipment, as I have come to notice as I hunt for things, might make it difficult to maintain a steady scale. <br /> <br />In a new thread I presented the question that address this issue, what works with what? <br /> <br />If I make the mistake of outfitting a train that is in a narrow gauge what recourse do I have but to run them? In that case I could only swallow the inconstancy by resolving to run trains that are made up of the same scale. <br /> <br />Again, I intend to have fun with this. Who is to say that a narrow gauge boxcar would be retrofitted by a poor short-line into a standard gauge unit. Or, for example, the reverse. The imagination can bridge gaps. <br />
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