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KhaosSilva — And on we go.

Published: 2007-01-01 13:13:19 +0000 UTC; Views: 90; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Description Next stage, Track laying and sticking down. yep I glued it, which made for slightly unstraight lines but hey, I'm learning! As you can see I extended that branchline at the back that curves off. I have the goods shed and loading platform in place, and some rolling stock for the right period. GWR era, erly 20th century, I think between the world warsish style. Tottally out of place, and out of scale, (This is a OO scale layout) is a Union Pacific diesel and matching container dealy, in HO scale, or everywhere but the UK and Australlia scale it seems. Maybe Canada too... XD

ou can see the crude control panel I made attached to the board. It's a plug in PC style connector, and was a pain to solder!.
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AKRONZRS7 [2016-08-15 03:58:35 +0000 UTC]

OO as in 4mm/foot?

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KhaosSilva In reply to AKRONZRS7 [2016-08-16 13:40:06 +0000 UTC]

OO is 1/76 scale that runs on HO 1/87 guage track  which means OO runs on a track guage too narrow for its scale, basically. 4mm is basically 1/76 on track set to the correct guage for this scale width track. While buildings and loco/stock bodies would be interchangable between 1/76 and 4mm, they would not run on each other's track. Crazy I know, but OO is how the UK does things. Heh!

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