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Published: 2007-01-01 13:13:19 +0000 UTC; Views: 90; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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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... XDou 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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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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