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1:72 figures with HO scale?
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<p>I'm new at this. I'm a total rookie. But I've been to the hobby store already and am pretty hooked. Sheesh! I think I'm obsessive.</p><p> I've compared 1:72 scale figures to the HO trains. They are a 'little' large. But I'm wondering if anyone has doe this on a large scale. Are these too large, or does it work?</p><p>The trouble I'm having is finding figures in 1:87 (HO) scale that are facinating. Most are ho-hum, while 1:72 offers a ton of interesting characters. So, does this work or not?</p><p>p.s. Just what in the world is DCC? I've seen this acronym but I don't know what it is nor can I find info on this. What is it? What's the advantage? Why would I want this?</p><p> p.p.s. I'd prefer to work in N scale due to space limitations. Are there INTERESTING figures in this scale or close to this scale?</p><p>Thanks!</p>
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