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The C&C Project: Can I accept 1:29th Scale?
The C&C Project: Can I accept 1:29th Scale?
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The C&C Project: Can I accept 1:29th Scale?
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Anonymous
on Monday, July 4, 2005 9:53 PM
The Claremont & Concord has long been a favorite line of mine, having spent many days as a lad following red 44 tonners up twisting streets. And I did get to ride the track in Tony's model, too. I would love to model the Claremont Electric portions in HO.
Anyway, I am moving and have toyed with large scale indoors. I will have it outside.
I have embraced Fn3 (1:20.3) railroading, but would like to model standard guage if I do it inside. There is very little in 1:32 for the serious modeler, while 1:29 models offer more starting points becuase of the market share.
However, I haven't been able to do what Tony did and spend loads of dough trying to bring my HO-level of modeling to large scale in 1:29 and overlook the fact that these trains run on a very narrow guage track.
Will I ever be able to overlook this? I don't know. In my mind, I see it as a toy scale, much like tinplate or three-rail O.
Will modelers ever embrace large scale in the numbers that will start a 1:32 scale revolution and solve the problem?
Or do we who count rivets just stick with Fn3... or go totally from scratch in some other scale?
Interesting dilemma.
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