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Welcome aboard Phil
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Hi, Phil.

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Welcome to Big Blue, Phil.

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I'm retired and currently transitioning from N gauge to O because my eyes aren't compatible with N gauge anymore! I currently have a very simple 5x8 layout with 3 loops. Nothing fancy but I may expand a little as time and the budget permits. I live in Eastern Ohio.
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I'm glad you joined us Phil. nose around and join in the fun.
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And it's welcome from me.
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(11-29-2021, 06:09 PM)Phil55 Wrote: I'm retired and currently transitioning from N gauge to O because my eyes aren't compatible with N gauge anymore! I currently have a very simple 5x8 layout with 3 loops. Nothing fancy but I may expand a little as time and the budget permits. I live in Eastern Ohio.

Welcome to Big Blue, I know what you mean, N scale is getting harder as you get older. I didn't start N scale until I retired, but as I look around the room, I can see three magnifying lamps in addition to the smaller ones on the drawers. I stay with N because I have a lot invested in it and I really don't have room for anything bigger anyway.
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