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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by IRONROOSTER</i> <br /><br />I am not in Large Scale and most likely won't be any time soon. There are too many scales running on the same track. It's a chore trying to figure out what scale some of the manufacturers are using - especially when they use more than one and/or are remiss in indicating which they are using for each product. Second there are no standard gauge products - I don't count Aristocraft because their stuff is 4'3'', plus 1/29 is a really odd scale. Large scale is really in the toy train genre as opposed to the scale genre. And this seems to be fine for most of its adherents. <br />Enjoy <br />Paul <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Paul, 1:20.3 standard gauge is coming! The latest issue of GR showed a letter on regauging a Bachmann 45 tonner to standard gauge! Also in the same mag was that Iron creek shops introduced tie strips compatible with Llagas creek rail that is standard 70.64 in 120.3 and dual gauge to boot! It will be slow in coming although I would love to scratch build some 1:20.3 standard gauge stuff, I just need to complete my mogul first[;)]
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