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<br />Greetings from Japan. [:)] <br /> <br />I too I model in 16mm scale on 32mm track, which we call SM32. [8D] <br /> <br />My garden railway is a mix of Japanese and British narrow guage nostalgia. The PECO track is great outdoors. In my garden it soon lost the initial shine and now looks as if it has been there a good long time. This is just what I wanted, for the rails to blend in to the surroundings. Fine as long as you don't want to put power into the rails. <br /> <br />With 32mm track I can model a typical narrow guage line and build what I need from scratch. Lacking shops close enough (i.e. in the same country) to nip out and buy things I decided at the beginning to research and make what I need. This is an extremely satisfying way to go as one learns all sorts of things along the way. <br /> <br />You will learn a great deal if you read what and how others have done. Go to their websites and enjoy taking your time. Once you start off you can change your mind but only at the expense of your wallet. <br /> <br />All the best, Matthew [bow]
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