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S gauge (1/64 scale) model trains
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3 comments
N is 9mm. Australia themes only come in HO but fortunately real Australian railways lend them selves alot to the British and more recently American railways. I use American N gauge stock, trying to keep the stock at least familar in appearance.
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williamjfisher 2006.02.24 at 02:01:28 PST
Love the railway - I'm from Britain so I don't know how big "S" gauge is - can you give me the gauge in mm's? I have 45mm gauge railways at home based on N. American practise !!
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apple1251_ 2001.10.08 at 07:53:39 PDT
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