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is it wrong to do two scales at once?
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Run as many scales as you want, I have three myself, with HO getting 90 percent of my attention, N scale is hard for me to work with now, with failing eyesight, it is difficult for me to see when the equipment is on the rail, I traded two of my older N scale locomotives today to the owner of the LHS that I frequent, for a new HO scale Atlas dash 8-40-C locomotive, and considered it a good swap, my G scale equipment resides in my trainroom unused for quite a long time, so to answer your question, nothing wrong with doing multiple scales, but as time goes by, I think you will do like me, and focus on one scale, or the other, remember, it"s all about having fun, just keep your priorities in order, and you will find the best scale, or scales, that fit your needs. cheers..... <br /> <br />Mac
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