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Re: My experience at Legoland USA
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Date: 
Mon, 5 Jul 1999 13:20:09 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
I'd put Miniland scale at more like G... what we do is fairly close to
O, inasmuch as you can say that we work to any scale in particular.

Um...its 3.  its not G scale.  its 3 scale.  The track gauge for standard in
1/22-1/24 is gauge 3.  (LGB is 1/22.5, others are anyware up to 1/26).

The measured gauge is 2 1/2".  Or Gauge 3.  Or LBSC's favorate gauge, and the
smallest passanger hauling (rather than ride behind...thats gauge 1) gauge.


snip
I'd say that PNLTC and GMLTC layouts are no slouches, sizewise.

No doubt on that one.  Heck, if you've taken a look at the pictures of my lego
(before it all got boxed up...) then you will realize that we are covering
really quite large areas for single people.


James Powell
(web page: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/2049/index.html )



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  Re: My experience at Legoland USA
 
I'd put Miniland scale at more like G... what we do is fairly close to O, inasmuch as you can say that we work to any scale in particular. (...) I'd say that PNLTC and GMLTC layouts are no slouches, sizewise. (25 years ago, 1-Jul-99, to lugnet.trains)

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