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Thomas mate; you are one of the most misinformed people. <br /> <br />Japan is not in Europe, its thousands of miles away; as a matter of fact it is about as far east as you can go and still be in Asia. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Pacific Ocean but it is a very big body of water and the US A is on one side of it and Japan is on the other. <br /> <br />I only run LGB European, although I am working on a single American train just for variation. What i like about European layouts is that you can have the old with the new right next to each other. My railway is early 20 th century central european. <br /> <br />I have been to Olympia in Greece and have seen the original running track thousands of years old and right next to it is a microwave tower, this is what i mean about the old with the new. Or even a modern electric railway next to medeivil castle. <br /> <br />The business of scale and different gauges is beyond me to understand, so ignore the whole thing. <br /> <br /> <br />Rgds ian
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