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Is the trend for new engines that need ever wider diameters a good idea?
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HJ, <br />No offence intended, just nudging you around a bit. <br /> <br />I also went to the SMALL SCALE "Plan ahead school" thirty years ago and built layouts with plenty of clearance etc. etc. <br /> <br />However the LARGE SCALE "Plan ahead school" didn't offer a course in monster rolling stock ten years ago because no one saw a need for such a course. Standard gauge models just barely existed and 1:20.3 narrow gauge models were not even thought of. <br /> <br />So, to rag on people for not planning ahead in large scale is only valid if you qualify your statements as being directed at people who have built their layouts since larger rolling stock came to market. <br /> <br />Just my opinion .... OLD DAD
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