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Re: 16 wide Train Building Odyssey
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lugnet.trains
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Sat, 21 Dec 2002 21:03:25 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, James Powell writes:
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> > I *do* have "G" scale trucks, but they look smallish, as if I were modeling a
> > narrow gauge (I haven't worked out the math as to what that gauge might
> > actually be at 1:24). But they are okay in a pinch and I will use them to take
> > to train shows to try to horn in on the garden railroaders who run on gauge
> 1:-)
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> 2 1/2" gauge for 1/24. 3 1/2" for 1/16, 4 3/4' or 5" for 1/12, 7 1/4"/7 1/2"
> for 1/8
Hey James, if one wanted to get into, say, 2 1/2", where would one begin? Does
anybody actually sell scale stuff at that gauge? I would like to obtain some
gauge 3 bettendorf trucks!
JOHN
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: 16 wide Train Building Odyssey
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| (...) Does (...) Ah. As far as I am aware, gauge 2 & 3 are not available any more commercially. However, you could try looking through the garden gauges stuff: (URL) sure, they seem to indicate gauge 3 stuff) (URL) where I get those links from. I (...) (22 years ago, 22-Dec-02, to lugnet.trains)
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