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<p>I agree. However I also carry around with me a model engineer. If I spot an item of equipment that I think might be suitable, I use the engineer as measure. My sentiments "If it lokks right it is right".</p><p>[quote user="Marty Cozad"] </p><p>Kevins a pretty smart guy....</p><p>I'm not. </p><p>Back when I got into the G hobby I seen some of the scale info but, it was simple for me, I like this engine and it looks good with these cars , thus I'm going to buy them. As time and age goes on I have learned alot about scale / gauge and understand it,,,but the principle still applies.</p><p>This looks good with this and I like that!!!!heheheheheeh </p><p> </p>[/quote]
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