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I understand fully. When I lived in Iowa, I had a 40' X 15' room that was dedicated to modelrailroad. My move here caused me to end up with 8' X 7 1/2' for a layout. My layout room also has to be shared with some of my 1/25 scale cars and trucks. My wife has her collection of HO scale passenger trains displayed near the cieling. I had no choice but to go with N scale. Most of my buildings are either scratchbuilt or kitbashed. The one plus that I do get from the small scale, is that I don't have to detail the interiors. What I miss from HO scale is that natural sense that one could identify with it. It just seemed like the eyes said "This is real."
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