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Coarse scale O Gauge - it has its merits !
Dear All,
I have just joined the forum and I am into trains big and small. My real passion is coarse scale O gauge railways and I have one of the worlds smallest layouts...! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4LDU99RjSw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2Cyq4v_7nQ Sadly this small layout will disappear soon as I will be forced to relocate so I thought I would post a couple of video links before it does. All the best David |
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Nice little setup. Thanks for sharing. I really, really must find the money and space to start over the get back into railway modelling. Hope you can restart / rebuild after your relocation. All the best.
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Welcome to the Forum Dave. Looks a great little layout. Shows what can be achieved with course scale 0 gaouge in a small space..... Great!
Best wishes, John H-T.
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