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is it wrong to do two scales at once?
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Multiple scales has been encouraged in my area for a long time. <br /> <br />My dad wants to build a layout by where you stand in one area, as a G scale train passes by you on a botton level, It goes into a tunnel and a few minuts later an O scale train exits one level above. the cycle repeats with trains entering and exiting tunnels as the scale works down to S, HO and finally N where the train crests the grade and works down the mountain and the sequence occurs in reverse. A nice concept, but not one for me I think. But mixing and matching two scales is not wrong. If done the right way, it can be really cool. <br /> <br />James
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