Poll: What scale (or scales) do you model in?
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Full [color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](1:1)[/color:2phx0yf0]
2.78%
2 2.78%
Live Steam [color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](up to 1:8)[/color:2phx0yf0]
2.78%
2 2.78%
G [color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](1:22.5 - 20)[/color:2phx0yf0]
5.56%
4 5.56%
O, On30 [color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](1:48 - 43.5)[/color:2phx0yf0]
9.72%
7 9.72%
S [color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](1:64)[/color:2phx0yf0]
1.39%
1 1.39%
HO, HOn3[color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0] (1:87)[/color:2phx0yf0]
59.72%
43 59.72%
TT [color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](1:120)[/color:2phx0yf0]
0%
0 0%
N, Nn3[color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](1:160)[/color:2phx0yf0]
16.67%
12 16.67%
Z [color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](1:220)[/color:2phx0yf0]
1.39%
1 1.39%
T [color=#BF4000:2phx0yf0](1:480)[/color:2phx0yf0]
0%
0 0%
Total 72 vote(s) 100%
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What scale do you work in?
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If you go by the stuff stored in the basement, I have N, OOO, HO9, (or HOe?), TT (one plastic loco), HO, OO, On30, O tinplate, and G (not sure which variation).
I claim the last 3 are my wife's. Thumbsup
And a small collection of prototype relics.
David
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.
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