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QUOTE: Originally posted by Curmudgeon But, what does 1:29 have to do in the same sentence as "to scale"?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Curmudgeon "BTW 1:29 is still a lot closer than 1:27." to what?
QUOTE: Originally posted by tangerine-jack John, I like my chain saw! I use it at work for all the red tape![}:)][:-,] I agree, since LGB was the first, then 1:22.5 should be the G standard. Somebody with more influence than me in the model RR world needs to step forward and establi***hat as a fact. If it's elastic, then so be it, I'm not that big on true-scale anyway, but please don't call 1:29 or 1:32 G when they are not. THAT is where all this confusion comes from. I'm all for a line of low cost, good quality locos and cars in an agreed upon scale, once the dust settles, I might worry more about it more than I do now. [oX)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by GP-9_Man11786 As far as I'm concerned, if it runs on 45mm track, it's G-Scale. After all, aren't jazz, classical, rock and country all considered music?
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
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