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Originally Posted by roddy1960
This is N Scale fellow AFFers for anybody interested with limited space . This Aussie bloke has built a really nice layout in less than half the area I have in this scale (1:160) that continues to grow in popularity . I started in N back in 2008 but still have a bit of it ..One day I might even do it again .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiKFWomCctU ..
Believe it or not but there is Z Scale which is even more compact (1:220) but fiddley is an understatement .
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There is a guy up my way on a couple of acres who built an outdoor layout around his property.
When you drive past this place instead of having a regular gate he has a scaled down set of functioning railway crossing boom gates.
roddy, I reckon you would love meeting my brother as he a major train buff, he fine details HO scale Australian diesels and carriages for a few rail shops in Sydney.
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