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<blockquote>[quote user="iandor"]</blockquote> <p>As usual elizabeth i completely disagree with you. Scale id easy tounderstand but obviously you have no real hands on experience in this matter; as it is almost impossible to implement accurately most of the time.</p><p>Rgds Ian</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>Dear Ian,</p><p>You may disagree as much as you like. [:)] Scale is a simple concept, the implementation is just as simple. </p><p>If it wouldn't be, manufacturing around the world would have ground to a halt a very long time ago for lack of accurate models required in the manufacturing processes.</p><p>As far as hands-on experience, I received my first Marx trainset back in the early fifties - still have it. That was unusual for a girl in Switzerland.But in the meantime I "graduated" to scale model railroads. </p><p>Best regards, enjoy your trains!</p><p>ER </p><p> </p>
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