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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 21, 2003 1:16 PM
But you all are overcomplicating an easy question that I answered. The orginal question was code 83 v 100 and what are eaches benifit. I answered that in the obvious context of HO scale. So tell me, what is the benefit of code 83 N scale track v code 100 N scale? Does that make sence? Does someone working in handlaid S scale need to ask a question like the original? Heck, we haven't heard from the TT bunch, or the people who handlay code 100 and 83 in O scale. Any of you TTers or O boys care to comment on the original question?
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  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 21, 2003 1:16 PM
But you all are overcomplicating an easy question that I answered. The orginal question was code 83 v 100 and what are eaches benifit. I answered that in the obvious context of HO scale. So tell me, what is the benefit of code 83 N scale track v code 100 N scale? Does that make sence? Does someone working in handlaid S scale need to ask a question like the original? Heck, we haven't heard from the TT bunch, or the people who handlay code 100 and 83 in O scale. Any of you TTers or O boys care to comment on the original question?

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