09-13-2009, 09:59 AM
Quote:Watch out, the Japanese N scale is slightly larger at 1/150 which means you might have to shave the sides of the chassis to get it into a "rest of the world" N scale body.But remember, real Japanese trains are a lot smaller than American trains. Even with the scale difference, it'll be smaller.
Fan of late and early Conrail... also 40s-50s PRR, 70s ATSF, BN and SP, 70s-80s eastern CN, pre-merger-era UP, heavy electric operations in general, dieselized narrow gauge, era 3/4 DB and DR, EFVM and Brazilian railroads in general... too many to list!