Large Scale Central

Scale Dilemma

Hey I resemble that remark!! Hah LOL From one ol geezer to another!! Regal

I always said G stood for: “Gee, thats Big!”

what IS the purpose of this thread? Its your RR do what you want. Its Bob’s site and its the most freely run train one on the web. The only “restrictions” here are from your own mind.

Andrè Schofield said:
what IS the purpose of this thread? Its your RR do what you want. Its Bob's site and its the most freely run train one on the web. The only "restrictions" here are from your own mind.
Fanatic!!! ;)

I suspect many of you will shudder when you learn that there is a strong trend here on the left coast to run, if not model, 1:32 trains.

Vic,

I remember some of the LGB ads which were written `G that’s a big train’ or something like that in a small box ad.

Barry - BBT

Art Sylvester said:
I suspect many of you will shudder when you learn that there is a strong trend here on the left coast to run, if not model, 1:32 trains.
Yes, that is truly scary! :lol: :lol:
Steve Featherkile said:
Youse guys are all wrong. "G." stands for "Geezer Gauge."
Absolutely! I have the hat and vest all patched up to prove it. And my avatar.
Hans-Joerg Mueller said:
Art Sylvester said:
I suspect many of you will shudder when you learn that there is a strong trend here on the left coast to run, if not model, 1:32 trains.
Yes, that is truly scary! :lol: :lol: ~
Well, I do have a Lionel 4-4-0, advertised as 1:32. It looks kinda scrawny next to my 1:29 heavyweight passenger cars.

Is New Bright 1:32 ish? I have a bunch of that in a box.