Spender wrote: On Thu, 24 May 2007 10:52:16 -0400, Wolf <ElLoboViejo@ruddy.moss> wrote: That's true. However I think someone pointed out a while back that even HO and N layouts have grossly unrealistic curves that no prototype could actually negotiate. That is correct. All model trains go around curves that are enormously tighter than anything the prototype can negotiate.
In message <1178722634.563957.80220@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Jason Brooks <brookswv@gmail.com> writes Folks, I'm a newbie here. I'm looking into information on building a wall mount track for my sons' room. I have an older Marx, dating to the mid-late 1940s, O gauge as far as I know. I've done a quick search, but didn't see much here. Are there resources out there that aren't
Jason Brooks wrote: Folks, I'm a newbie here. I'm looking into information on building a wall mount track for my sons' room. I have an older Marx, dating to the mid-late 1940s, O gauge as far as I know. I've done a quick search, but didn't see much here. Are there resources out there that aren't for-sale? Specifically, some questions are: 1) What's the practical
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