QUOTE: Originally posted by lanejm Obviously, you can have more detail in a larger scale. However, the current n-scale models, both rolling stock and structures have excellent detail. You have to realize that with n-scale, there is a limit to what you can see (without a magnifying glass), but you can create incredibly detailed scenes in n-scale. My layout is in n-scale. To me, the biggest drawback is selection. There are many, many n-scale products, but the selection is at best about 1/10th what you can find in HO - particularly with respect to steam locos. Of course, the advantage is that you can fit in so much more in n-scale. Use code 55 rail and get quality products (and a good set of magnifying eye glasses) and you'll have all the detail you could want.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tomikawaTT Judging by examples in MR, RMC and TMS (Tetsudo Mokei Shumi - Japanese language) it's purely a matter of skill and practice. Quite often it's impossible to determine the modeled scale without reading the photo captions. I personally model in 'Twice-N' scale (aka HOj - 1:80) and quickly learned that my ability to create believable results improved quickly with practice - but is still far short of that of real experts building in N!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cdill I am just beginning my first layout and it appears to me that the opportunities for detail (weathering, detailed scene constuction etc.) are somewhat limited in N scale compared to the larger scales. Am I correct or is it just a matter of expertise?
QUOTE: Originally posted by beegle55 Definatly not to "N"! You should probably go with HO all the way. Not only is it space efficient, it includes very detailed items, the widest range of avalible accesories, and is at lower cost than N scale and other scales. Good luck!