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[quote user="tangerine-jack"]<p>I was thinking something on the way home from work today that would solve all of this scale debate. If Eastern Mountain Models Ltd. of BC, Canada would produce an exact scale line of trains, say to 1/24 for example, market them at 1/3 the cost of the lowest price manufacturer in the industry with RCS from Tony Walsham already installed<span class="smiley">[yeah]</span>, then give everybody on the forum a complete line of trains to start with for free, then by default that would become the standard!</p><p> I think it's a grand idea and I volunteer to be the first to take delivery of the free train! Industry G scale standard here we come, WHOO HOOO!!!<span class="smiley">[:D]</span></p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>Dear Jack [:)].</p><p>That would be a very good idea. [;)]</p><p>However, since there are already Standards (NEM-MOROP) which cover both 1:32 and 1:22.5 scale, we decided to follow those Standards and let the "10% up or down" crowd put up with a "slight error". </p><p>On that "free train"; from our perspective we offer real models and take real money in exchange. [;)] </p><p>Best regards </p><p>ER </p>
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