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We need MORE room!!! - ngauger - 11-25-2013 A lot of you remember the 7' long G scale I had hanging on the ceiling......... Re: We need MORE room!!! - ngauger - 11-25-2013 Well - it's gone now....... A frirnd & I are making it the length of the room..... It will now be 17 feet long by 5 feet wide (deep) ![]() ![]() Here is a pic of the Eastern end: Re: We need MORE room!!! - Kev1340 - 11-26-2013 Nice one ![]() Cheers, Kev Re: We need MORE room!!! - ezdays - 11-26-2013 I really hate to bring this up, but if you were to have that in Normal scale, you wouldn't have these kind of problems now, would you??? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - Tyson Rayles - 11-26-2013 What Don said! ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - ngauger - 11-26-2013 Having the Grossley oversized scale, is better on the old eyes... I couldn't see the abNormally small sized trains anymore... ![]() ![]() But I did keep my NickName ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - ezdays - 11-26-2013 ngauger Wrote:Having the Grossley oversized scale, is better on the old eyes... I couldn't see the abNormally small sized trains anymore... It's not that bad, what you need is a Grossly oversize magnifying glass, and then just ask everyone to step back about four feet and you're home free....... ![]() Oh yeah, tell them all, no touching. Sometimes pieces fall off and you won't be able to find them, even with good eyesight. ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - Tyson Rayles - 11-27-2013 Yeah that ol' eyesight thing is BS. I'm blind in my left eye, which had been my good eye and need a minimum of 3.5 magnification for my right eye and I have more problems working on the O and G stuff at the museum then I do with my N stuff at home. When you go bigger you have to include more and more detail to make the model look right to the mind and the eye. All that stuff doesn't exist in the smaller scales. And to be in scale trees need to be 2 feet tall in O and 4 feet tall in G ![]() ![]() Hopefully cataract surgery in about 3 weeks will restore my eyesight in my left eye. If it does and I can see again I'm still not going to backslide to one of the wrong scales ! ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - ezdays - 11-27-2013 Tyson Rayles Wrote:Yeah that ol' eyesight thing is BS. I'm blind in my left eye, which had been my good eye and need a minimum of 3.5 magnification for my right eye and I have more problems working on the O and G stuff at the museum then I do with my N stuff at home. When you go bigger you have to include more and more detail to make the model look right to the mind and the eye. All that stuff doesn't exist in the smaller scales. And to be in scale trees need to be 2 feet tall in O and 4 feet tall in G To start with, good luck on your impending surgery. I really hope that it's successful. Keep us posted. Gee, once your eye is working good, maybe you might consider Z scale... ![]() ![]() The one drawback with the smaller scales is working with small parts. Glue something together and be off by a 1/16" in G scale and it's barely noticeable, do the same thing in N scale and things just don't fit anymore. ![]() ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - Sumpter250 - 11-27-2013 Hey !!! Come on now ! if you want to build the entire Pennsylvania railroad, on a postage stamp, there's nothing like "T" scale ! :o :o ![]() ![]() Go ahead someone ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Try finding decals for that model ! ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - ezdays - 11-27-2013 Sumpter250 Wrote:Hey !!! Come on now ! if you want to build the entire Pennsylvania railroad, on a postage stamp, there's nothing like "T" scale ! :o :o Well, when you're scaling down something that is originally the size of Rhode Island, then that's not so hard anymore... ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, one more advantage of working in Normal scale, shipping charges are way down. ![]() ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - Tyson Rayles - 11-28-2013 "The one drawback with the smaller scales is working with small parts." True but in N most of those little detail parts don't exist so no problem. ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - ezdays - 11-28-2013 Tyson Rayles Wrote:"The one drawback with the smaller scales is working with small parts." Yeah, granted, things like door knobs, grab bars and many other details are molded in, but those little-bitty screws and those almost non-existent parts like lamps, drain pipes, roof thingies that you have to glue in place can be a pain if the drop on the floor. I haven't a clue as to where they go. When I sweep the floor, I get about ten pounds of trash, but not one missing part. ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - Sumpter250 - 11-28-2013 ezdays Wrote:if they drop on the floor. I haven't a clue as to where they go. When I sweep the floor, I get about ten pounds of trash, but not one missing part. Hmmmmmmmmmm. Don, it looks like you haven't quite learned the "lesson of the floor". It is a simple lesson: Where "parts" are concerned, the "floor" is a Black Hole, from which no part ever returns ! However, and this is the important thing, as the number of missing parts grows, so does the attraction to even more parts! YES, they are actually "pulled into the vortex" that we call "The Floor", by all the other parts that are still there ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, Standing on your head to build, doesn't work.......the parts just fall into the void known as "The Ceiling" ![]() ![]() Re: We need MORE room!!! - ezdays - 11-28-2013 Sumpter250 Wrote:I suspected as much, but didn't really know where they went until now. Thank you for this enlightening information, and to think that I actually chose N scale over buying a second house, renting storage space, digging a basement or adding another 1,000 feet to this one and go with a larger scale.ezdays Wrote:if they drop on the floor. I haven't a clue as to where they go. When I sweep the floor, I get about ten pounds of trash, but not one missing part. ![]() ![]() ![]() |