Narrow Gauge Model Railway.

Post your narrow gauge model railway questions here. That includes model railway narrow track gauges Nn3 to Gn15 and beyond!.
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Narrow Gauge Model Railway.

Post by saslord »

Hello

I have created this section for people that model narrow gauge railways. I believe Dr5euss will be living in this section :D

Please only post topics that are specific to narrow gauge model railway.

If the topic is relevant to other gauges then please post it on the general pages.

Enjoy :D
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Post by b308 »

He won't be the only one! Thanks!
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Post by dr5euss »

Sorry B308, I've already set my bed up in the corner!

Thanks Simon :D !
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Post by bunji »

You can have your bed in the corner, George, but I'm having mine next to the fridge and the computer! :D

Thanks saslord!
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Post by psdavidson »

Just as long as you don't paint the ceiling pink!
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Post by psdavidson »

I was going to ask if OHnO was a valid narrow gauge combination
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Post by matzo »

Ive never heared of it but anytyhing is possible in the world of narrow gauge moddeling
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Post by UK0n30Fan »

Hey, leave some room for a little'un from UK - I'll bring the fish-n-chips :lol:
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Post by Dave777 »

Excellent, first the DCC rabble are tucked away and now the heretics with their odd gauges. Talk about clearing up the neighbourhood :)
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Post by psdavidson »

Dave777 wrote:now the heretics with their odd gauges.
Don't know, the Dark Side looks quite tempting....
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Post by Raider »

Come into the light - don't be tempted by the power of the Sith :wink:
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Post by dr5euss »

Woo hoo!

You have been assimilated :roll: !
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Post by bunji »

psdavidson wrote:I was going to ask if OHnO was a valid narrow gauge combination
No, I doubt that. If you meant to put HOnO, that'd be HO scale stuff on ) gauge track, which makes it broad gauge. If you were being sarcastic, sorry, but I'm pretty darn gullible. :)
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Post by psdavidson »

I was beginning to think that no-one was going to notice...
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Post by mikey »

well this thread has certainly seen some action hasn't it.i model Gm (which is Gscale,g gauge,metre gauge french 1910) what a mouthful1
If anyone wants to chat Gm I's here.

Mike
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