01-22-2010, 01:28 PM
Yes . . .
Although I am a newbie (and am not really qualified to give advice), from what I have been researching I must agree with Gary S and TrainNut
It seems that the smaller the scale, the more careful you have to be in keeping your track clean, and all connections secure.
Joefryfry, I have been avidly following your thread and admire your efforts! I can now understand why you may be having problems going from HO to N.
I have read from a Z scale site that the most serious problem is keeping track/locomotive wheels clean.
All best,
Joe
Although I am a newbie (and am not really qualified to give advice), from what I have been researching I must agree with Gary S and TrainNut
It seems that the smaller the scale, the more careful you have to be in keeping your track clean, and all connections secure.
Joefryfry, I have been avidly following your thread and admire your efforts! I can now understand why you may be having problems going from HO to N.
I have read from a Z scale site that the most serious problem is keeping track/locomotive wheels clean.
All best,
Joe
"I've got my facts pretty clear . . . all I want now is to know what they all mean."