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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005</i> <br /><br /><h3>I don't care about the dimension between the rails, and neither does the person who started the topic! Although the topic heading may imply that that is what this discussion is about, when you read the question, it becomes clear that it is about the difference between O scale trains(2 rail) , and TOY trains(3 rail), commonly called O guage.</h3> <br /> <br />Untabubba was "told off" by someone for using the wrong term when talking about the trains. In Untabubba's defense, I think the other guy was being rude, and what he should have done was politely explain the difference in terminology. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />SO, here's the question. What IS the difference between "scale" and "gauge" and how/when is each (correctly) USED? <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Well lets see here, this surely does look like a question about the differance betwwen scale and guage to me. If these old eyes don't decieve me, it even says so.
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