02-20-2012, 07:22 PM
One of the more forgotten tools of the hobby, Scales. Sometimes you want the the best balance or just enough weight to have a car roll just right, or even need to make sure your engines are heavy enough to drag your stock.
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On the left we have a Dymo scale that can be found in the mail/shipping/crafts section in walmart for around $20. The scale works good, though I've lost my calibrated weights to test the accuracy of it. Believe it goes up to 3lb.
On the right is a cooking scale, many different makes and models of these and can be found anywhere for less than $10, and even just a buck at thrift stores. Goes up to 1lb. 8-)
![[Image: 04cb9ac3.jpg]](http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b267/tomustang/Trains/04cb9ac3.jpg)
On the left we have a Dymo scale that can be found in the mail/shipping/crafts section in walmart for around $20. The scale works good, though I've lost my calibrated weights to test the accuracy of it. Believe it goes up to 3lb.
On the right is a cooking scale, many different makes and models of these and can be found anywhere for less than $10, and even just a buck at thrift stores. Goes up to 1lb. 8-)
Tom
Model Conrail
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Model Conrail
PM me to get a hold of me.

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