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Now what do I do
As I've mentioned before, when I came back into railway modelling some five years ago, I decided 009 was far too small for my fat fingers and failing eyesight, which is why I started modelling in O-16.5 last year.However, I bought this last week.



I even managed to get the track together without resorting to my magnifying visor, to test it.
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Question is, what do I do now :lol:
Ed
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I can fully realise just how difficult your resistance must have been in buying it, futile :???:
So, are you going to use it to decorate the next family birthday cake, have some forced perspective action at the back of your layout, a Christmas window display (plenty of time), a model railway garden layout on your model railway indoor layout, or something completely different?
Have fun and good luck in finding a decoder to fit!
Best,
Bill :thumbs
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Ed
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Way, way too small for me.
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Doug
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Bit of modification, you have an estate locomotive running down to the On30 lines. In this case you would be On18ish.
Nigel
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I'd like to oblige Doug but it's the wrong scale for you, 3.5mm to the foot, not 4mm

Ed
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O9 over here Nigel, but I'm interested in what I can fit in a small space in 3.5mm scale.Hi Ed,
Bit of modification, you have an estate locomotive running down to the On30 lines. In this case you would be On18ish.
Nigel
An estate railway in 7mm would still need a fair amount of space for any buildings.
Ed
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Good luck and regards,
BrianT.
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http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=15986&forum_id=93
Ed
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Ed: coming in very late here, but you could set up a small scenic 'plank' layout for your HOe model. Something more compact and easier to stow away (and hide!) than O scale.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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