QUOTE: Originally posted by mac 4884 rexhea 1&1/4 in is rideable & cheaper
Chip
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Larry
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rgroeling I would do O scale, because of the size, detail, and the fact that there is a lot of neat O scale brass out there!
QUOTE: Originally posted by NZRMac You forgot G scale and what about live steam, I think it's 7-3/4 gauge ( ride on type trains ) This is what I would do Ken.
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