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QUOTE: Originally posted by robmik Brent Moore; What's with your snide usage of the grammatically non-existent term "eh"? Is it supposed to be funny, or just a general put-down of Canadians ?[V] I don't use the term myself. I'm glad for anyone who likes Z scale, but it isn't popular, and "loading up" a poll to pretend it is, is not going to make it popular. The poll result is bogus. [xx(] Z is too small and too expensive to appeal to most modelers, so try to live with that. Z does have, and may well expand somewhat, in what will continue to be a "niche"market. ( That "niche" word is actually French, Brent, so try not to let it upset you...some of us up here know some French, eh ?)[8D] regards / Mike
QUOTE: Originally posted by johnfidalgo While reading these posts I see that the majority favor Z. Here is my question. I am new to thee hobby and just getting ready to start designing my 1st layout. But my 1st step is to decide what gauge. I am looking at either HO or O. I like HO for the detail of the scenery and the fact that i can replicate a larger area on my layout. But I feel the trains are a bit small. Also they do not have the same quality of sound. I really like the size of the O trains, as well as the sounds. But I will need a larger space for the same area to be modeled. But of all the O layouts I have seen, the scenery has not been too nice. They all look like cheap plastic toys. I would appreciate some feedback on the advantages of each. thanks John