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Devon Sinsley said:

There you go with the 2 foot thing again I already lack focus

Devon,

Sometimes it’s not easy to believe it, but there are Standards. Actually a whole slew of them and someone took the time to assemble them, or the links to them, in WIKIPEDIA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rail_transport_modelling_scale_standards

I didn’t know about this entry it just popped up in GOOGLE. I have a section in my Bookmarks called “Look At”, that WIKI link rests there for the time when I have really nothing else to do.

Devon Sinsley said:

There you go with the 2 foot thing again I already lack focus

Ok, so I wont mention the Sn3 modelers who use HO gauge track.

Hans, the NMRA (stop booing in the background) has a whole list of standards for many scales and gauges.

John Caughey said:

I used Z ga track for Nn3…

I thought about Nn3 once then I saw the actual size of Z track.

Hans-Joerg Mueller said:

Devon Sinsley said:

There you go with the 2 foot thing again I already lack focus

Devon,

Sometimes it’s not easy to believe it, but there are Standards. Actually a whole slew of them and someone took the time to assemble them, or the links to them, in WIKIPEDIA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rail_transport_modelling_scale_standards

I didn’t know about this entry it just popped up in GOOGLE. I have a section in my Bookmarks called “Look At”, that WIKI link rests there for the time when I have really nothing else to do.

Thanks HJ,

I have a new goal to build a layout in each of the NMRA listed scales.

David Maynard said:

Devon Sinsley said:

There you go with the 2 foot thing again I already lack focus

Ok, so I wont mention the Sn3 modelers who use HO gauge track.

Hans, the NMRA (stop booing in the background) has a whole list of standards for many scales and gauges.

I already knew about that one.

For $19.95, I went ahead and subscribed to Garden Railways.
While the magazine may no longer be a good fit for me, I think it is good for the hobby.
More accurately, I think it would be bad for the hobby if there was no magazine at all.

In the end, anything that benefits the hobby, benefits me in the long run.
Ralph