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?
#18
I have modelled both N&HO scale,and decided to stick with HO Scale.I think HO is the true "Modellers"scale.There is so much more detail to HO than any other scale IMHO.Although it takes up more space than N scale,I have always been dissapointed with the lack of detail in N scale,and the lack of sufficent sound sytem for N scale.When it comes to larger than HO scale,they just don't have the details or realism of HO scale,and look more like Toys than they do models of the real thing.And of course the price is more expensive for larger scale models and again the lack of structures,rolling stock just isn't there like it is for HO scale.
Don Shriner
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