I'm not sure G scale is your best option have ever considered the 4 ft 8+1â„2 in, a very popular modeling gauge in Britain.
Seriously though, you could easily do a 5" gauge ride on railway in that sort of space.
N Gauge in the garden?
Re: N Gauge in the garden?
Any update's?
It back! And sorry about the rant but I do not know why they banned MOHAAPlayer!
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Re: N Gauge in the garden?
Essex2Visuvesi wrote:Not much happening at the moment, lots of other things taking up my time and also it a bit too cold to be outside laying track, but soon as something happens I will post
Still the same Im afraid... always seems to be other stuff stealing my time
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Re: N Gauge in the garden?
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