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    Way off topic...for the scale model railroaders out there.

    Not my hobby, but I was impressed beyond belief when I took the kids to visit. The tracks are HO scale and the canyons are approx. 10 - 12 feet deep. Could only wish for that sort of spare time eh?







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    It's a bit of a long hike from Mauserland, but I have made note of this, just in case... I started out in model railroading before getting involved with old bangers, but I can't see the rivets any more in HO. What the hell, so I got some LGB! One has to adapt to survive!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    ....... so I got some LGB! One has to adapt to survive!


    Patrick,

    What on earth is meant by "LGB" ??

    If you like model rr's check out what is in Hamburg.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Emri View Post
    What on earth is meant by "LGB" ??

    Lehmann GrossBahn - "G" scale models, i.e. narrow gauge 1/2" to the foot on Gauge 1 track - prototypes are NG railway stock on 2'6", 3" or meter gauge.


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    Just dismantled my HO set as building it was the fun and I really don't enjoy operating it that much. I have over 40 pieces of brass I am going to sell and will probably buy a few more Lee Enfields with the money.

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