Should I move over to N gauge?
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Please help me decide
Fair enough guys, I'll leave Lima alone then. Thanks to Lawrence too, I can't fault the amount of help and advice I'm getting, thanks again all. I think I'm up to 89% sure of making the switch now :doublethumb
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So far I think only Lima has had the thumbs down so unless I hear differently I'll be looking at Dapol, GF, and Peco for rolling stock and Peco also for track. Do you N-gaugers agree?
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I've just cast an eye over your old layout thread and seen the space you'll have for n gauge! 15x15…….you could build Kings Cross in there if you wanted!! You go for it mate,and make sure you get a good price for your old OO stuff!
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Cheers,John.B.:thumbs
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I think your choice of manufacturers is probably about right.
But I've not long started N myself.
Do some window shopping first - mistakes in N are expensive.
I've come to like the generic flexible track for continuity of power and just looking neater - cheap too.
Others may disagree.
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Ddolfelin, I'm guessing you mean rolling stock when you mention overseas models are you? After taking a trip up to Cheltenham Model Centre yesterday there also seems to be a LOT of good British outline stuff too.
After that little trip the decision was finally made (if it wasn't already made that is) to switch to N gauge. I am now the proud owner of a box of flexitrack, some fishplates and some Minitrix platforms so I can plan my station (it will be BIG). This is going to be a huge task overall but I'm looking forward to it. For the past year or so my OO layout has been at a standstill as I had been thinking of switching to N before and to be honest I think as I was in 2 minds the inclination to continue wasn't there. Now it will return!
Due to this all my OO stock will now be sold. I will at some point and over time list a lot of it in the for sale section but in the meantime if anyone sees anything on my layout thread which they may be interested in then feel free to send me a PM so we can open negotiations on price etc. There's not a huge amount of stock shown in my thread and some of it may even have already gone but it's always worth asking. Even if it's not shown I may have it so if anyone is after anything from the 'blue with yellow ends era' feel free to ask, I may well have it!
I think there are around 30 locos, 30 coaches, intermodals, Yeoman wagons, hundreds of road vehicles, people, buildings etc. A lot of scenic items are brand new and not removed from the packaging as I just didn't get around to using it. There's also a lot of track but most of it needs removing from the baseboard first. I will endeavour today to take some pictures of what I have, just general pictures really, and if you see an individual item(s) which you'd like a better picture of just ask and it will be done. It all has to go and funds will be used to finance the N project so please don't take the mickey with silly offers (I don't think people on here would do that though) as anything which doesn't have a sensible offer will go on ebay.
Anyway, enough from me, I've got some pictures to take. Many thanks again to all those who helped me make the decision to switch, I have no doubt that I won't regret it.
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As I've mentioned before, whatever gauge, American and Continental stock seems to have more 'going on' and is cheaper than British Outline due, as Chris has told us, to a much higher production ratio.
… and looking forward to your stock pics.
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What type of flexitrack did you buy?
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I bought Peco code 80 SL300 yesterday. I considered the code 55 but went for 80 for various reasons after talking to someone in the shop who has used both. It looks ok to me anyway. I also looked at using the stone ballast underlay but at £20 for 5 metres it would cost an arm and a leg for this layout, especially as that works out at twice the price of the track itself. I'm sure it will be very therapeutic to ballast by hand anyway. Has anyone used one of these?
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Yes Brian, it didn't take too long to get to 100% though did it? In fact within 30 seconds of entering the shop yesterday I reached 100%. The start will be a little delayed as I have to remove the OO first. Plus the fact I need to find a job before it means I have to sell the house due to finances!
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Plus the fact I need to find a job before it means I have to sell the house due to finances!
Know that feeling ! Im reluctent to do any more work on my garden railway untill we know about my wifes job situation. :roll:
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I personally wouldn't recommend it (spraypaint)for use with N gauge track.If I were you,starting out now,given the track you've already chosen,then I'd EITHER, A)Use Peco or Gaugemaster foam underlay,or B)the finest ballast of whatever colour you prefer,very carefully applied ESPECIALLY around the points!!
Cheers,John.B.:thumbs
PS.Not tried that ballasting box thingy,but the spread on that looks a little too wide to my eyes.(however,I suppose you could make the opening smaller…..)
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I may give the ballasting box thingy a go and I agree with you, it does look a little wide. Saying that, it's probably not difficult to make one up myself rather than paying over £12 including postage for what is essentially a plastic box with a few holes in it.
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