QUOTE: Originally posted by Eriediamond LOL krump. I'm with you on staying with HO. I say that because of being in my 60's now, the eye sight and steady hands are slowly beginning to show their age. Having said that, I would like to build an N scale layout in a coffee table covered with glass and would like to try my hand at a garden G scale layout some day when time and MONEY permitts. Right now bills from the N scale track plans put on my belly from two different surgeons the past six months with two different ideas of what a layout should look like, have left me with little or no funds for train purchases for awhile. Let me clarify: There are two point to point diagrams and a turntable on the left side with no connecting tracks to make it useful. [(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D][sigh][sigh]
cheers, krump
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones Welcome! I'd still recommend you go into N scale. Z isn't that much smaller, so your space saving is minimal. N scale has vast sea of products now, and recently several steamers have came out.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones Welcome! I'd still recommend you go into N scale. Z isn't that much smaller, so your space saving is minimal. N scale has vast sea of products now, and recently several steamers have came out. Plus, N preportions are closer to scale than Z.
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