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F scale, anyone?

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Special Agent Melvin Purvis - 25 Jan 2009 23:19 GMT
Is anyone here modeling in F scale, and how do you find it?
fl@liner - 25 Jan 2009 23:25 GMT
> Is anyone here modeling in F scale, and how do you find it?

As large as the equipment is, I wouldn't expect *that* to be
a problem.

Sorry, I couldn't let that one go by...

fl@liner
Ray Haddad - 26 Jan 2009 02:19 GMT
>> Is anyone here modeling in F scale, and how do you find it?
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>fl@liner

"The corn is as high as an elephant's eye . . ."
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Ray
Len - 26 Jan 2009 14:15 GMT
> Is anyone here modeling in F scale, and how do you find it?

The NMRA's attempt to label the various sizes of 'G-Gauge' equipment
with a seperate designator didn't go over very well with the high
railers. They just kept calling everything 'G-Gauge' or 'G-Scale'
regardless of the actual scale.

So just look for a LHS that sells 1:20.3  (F-Scale 15mm = 1ft) 'G-gauge'
equipment, and you'll be in business.

Len
 
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