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Considering N scale
Considering N scale
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
on Monday, October 18, 2004 8:18 PM
thanx for the information it will help lots.
Benjamin R.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
on Monday, October 18, 2004 7:39 PM
Ben: A 3'x6' layout would give you a good bit of room in N scale. N is often a bit cheaper than HO, and there is now a great selection of engines, rolling stock, etc. available in N - not as much as HO, but we are catching up quickly. One thing to consider is probably your eyesight - N is quite a bit smaller than HO to work on, and can be somewhat frustrating if your eyesight isn't good - a good magnifier light is a good thing to have. I model the NYC in the mid 1950's era, and there is a lot of stuff available in N for what I model. Take a trip to your local hobby shop, and do some price comparisons - I think you will be happy with the N scale!
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Anonymous
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Considering N scale
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on Monday, October 18, 2004 5:52 PM
I have a plywood board 3x6 and want to do an N scale project. I was just wondering about the price diffrance between HO and N scale, and the avalability. I know that it is easy to find HO scale stuff but what about N is it as easy to find.
Thanx for the help
Benjamin R.
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