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The meaning of various "scales"
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Unless I am totaly off base here, you sure can't ride a G scale train unless your about 6 inches long and weigh less than 10 lbs. It excellent though for bringing beer from the garage to the garden however, so long as you have someone to load it up for you. I digress. G gauge from what I have figured is 45mm track. The cars range in length from about 10-24 inches and in weight from 1-15lbs. I am in the midst of one he** of a layout, that quite possibly will never work, and this is an excellent place to get info and all around good conversation. Good luck to all. <br /> <br />P.S. The size scale you ride has a name also but I can't recall what it is at the moment.
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