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25 Responses to “Inside the Track”
Joseph Henry Don Dumont
What is the recommended size of wheels for a logging Car? <strong>
CARL V (VIC)
Expansion to include other scales should be considered. Much is what is shown or noted can be applied to other scales but showing would be a big plus.
Leigh
Rarely see S gauge layouts. One of the most realistic scales and would love to see some videos and track talk with others who have S gauge, especially American Flyer.
Charles Waterton
Any chance of expanding your reach and including Large Scale (>O Gauge) railways (including garden layouts)
Stan Bossom
Is there anyone using Marklin 3 rail?
Rodney
loved Doug Hodgdon's Citrus District layout. can you tell us how big it is ??
DONALD
I'd love to see something other than diesels. I model 1890 on the east coast.
jay
you don't seem to like my comments and they don't get any help about finding additional layout views!
Rod Petherick
like o see some Narrow Gauge layouts
Jay Volheye
These seem to be the SAME 10 to 11 layouts We've seen for the last 5 to 7, or so, YEARS ! ! ! What Gives? Aside from that . . .
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What is the recommended size of wheels for a logging Car? <strong>
Expansion to include other scales should be considered. Much is what is shown or noted can be applied to other scales but showing would be a big plus.
Rarely see S gauge layouts. One of the most realistic scales and would love to see some videos and track talk with others who have S gauge, especially American Flyer.
Any chance of expanding your reach and including Large Scale (>O Gauge) railways (including garden layouts)
Is there anyone using Marklin 3 rail?
loved Doug Hodgdon's Citrus District layout. can you tell us how big it is ??
I'd love to see something other than diesels. I model 1890 on the east coast.
you don't seem to like my comments and they don't get any help about finding additional layout views!
like o see some Narrow Gauge layouts
These seem to be the SAME 10 to 11 layouts We've seen for the last 5 to 7, or so, YEARS ! ! ! What Gives? Aside from that . . .