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<p> Just to set a few things straight:</p><ul><li>HOe represents 750 mm or 762 mm (Austria, Bosnia) on 9 mm gauge track in HO scale - this gauge is also called HOn30 or HOn21/2<br></li><li>HOm represents 1,000 mm gauge on 12 mm track in HO scale</li><li>HOf represents 600 mm gauge on 6.5 mm track </li></ul><p>HOe and HOm are popular gauges in Europe with quite a nice selection of equipment available from Liliput (Bachmann), Bemo and more than a dozen smaller companies. A word of warning, though. These models are really pricey and make the top range of locos from MTH or Blueline Paragon look like bargains. Bemo steamers are in the range of $ 800 to $ 1,000 - without DCC or sound! Kits are also available, but require a lot of dexterity to assemble.</p><p>Bemo´s home page can be visited <a href="http://www.bemo-modellbahn.de/index.htm" target="_blank" mce_href="http://www.bemo-modellbahn.de/index.htm">here</a> <br></p>
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