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Kato - N Scale - Layout - Pros and Cons for an HO Scale Guy
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<p>Rich,</p> <p>the smaller scale is not really a disadvantage, unless you gor for super-detailing of your locos and stock. You need to adjust the viewing height, i.e. bring that layout up to the level of your nose for the best viewing.</p> <p>Todays´s N scale stuff is nicely detailed and as reliable as HO scale. Kato locos are among the best performers. Kato N scale is foolproof, offers a great variety of different radii and track sections, but no flex track. The plastic look can easily be improved, although you need a lot of patience for that.</p> <p>MR has presented a number of fine N scale layouts, and the Salt Lake Route was certainly among the best.</p> <p>I still have my mini-modular N scale layout built with Kato track and it is much more reliable compared to what I have built since.</p>
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