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HI I have two HO scale trian sets, iI have limited room. Ive done alot of reserch on the web and have learned alot about the differnt scales. I like the HO scale models, but I think that a modle of a HO scale would do no justice on a 4x8 model. 4x8 is all the room I have for a model. So my ? is would a Nscale or Z scale be better. I dont have a theme of a prototype, my model is going to have a town,a coal mine, a power plant,and a lummer industry, running 1-3 trains. This way I have plenty of room to add whatever I like to the model, i Figure it will go from a town with a small industry serving the power plant and saw mill, to serving a small city and many different indutries and passengers. My other ? is Where to start, Not so much in Planning my lay out but with the steps in starting with nothing, Sub terrain, sceenry, to building the RR lines, Ect. any advice is welcome and greatful. thanks <br />
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