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QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt Vic, I recently purchased a beautiful 1:24 scale 37 ford firetruck. It looks ridiculous next to a Bachmann 4-6-0 but looks pretty good next to a Bachmann boxcar or passenger car. So, this is exactly why God invented rulers. If the figure measures 3" then it's 6' tall in 1:24. And if the car meaures 8" long then it's 16' long. The figure will almost certainly fit behind the wheel with the greatest of ease. Thus it is written and thus it shall be. Walt
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QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor On to an even more vexing problem, does anyone know the protocal involved with toilets on Garden railway trains. Many think their is no protocal but I believe they should be at the rear of the carriage. I have a number of Golden Mountain carriages and I am worried sick about this matter. can anyone help. Reagrds Ian; Kawana Island Tropical Railway
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Dear Smoggy LA. My problem is that i have anumber of very classy Golden Mountain coaches, which are pulled by my DR Mallet which is a very classy train and i want to do things right by it. Each Coach has ints own toilet and hand basin, you actually have to remove the roof to see them. However each toilet has its own stink pipe which is a hooked looking device a bit like Little Bow Peeps crook on a weathered roof. If I have them to the back they are on the right hand side of the train and I am not sure if this is correct. I have no hope of seeing the actual train itself as it was in Europe and I am half a world away in Oz. Most of our trains here have the toilet at the rear but on the left hand side of the train . Do you think this is because we drive on the left hand side of the road or because we are in the sourthern hemisphere. I would be interested to hear what your considered opinion is as I really want to do the right thing. Ian; in absolutely unpolluted Sunshine Coast.
QUOTE: Originally posted by whiterab I work in somewhat 1/20.3 and picked up a trick from somewhere of using a credit card. The long side of a credit card is 5 1/2 feet tall in 1/20. Works good on standing figures. It would be a little harder with folded up sitting people - unless you carried a big hammer.
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