I've read both and there are differences.  The single track Free-moS
specifications I printed out are from the "Southern Ontario S Scale
Workshop" which has the track centered on the module.  The S-Mods, which I'm
not against by the way, have the single track set towards one side.  The
Free-moS suggest using code 83 rail for mainline use.  S-Mods allows any
thing up to code 148 rail.  Length is suggested at 2' - 8' on S-Mods in 2'
increments.  S-Mods has the width set at 1' -3'.  Free-moS has no length and
two widths, 1'-11 3/4" or 2'-5 3/4".  Wiring is DCC for Free-moS.  I did not
see where the S-Mods required rectangular modules but Free-moS allows any
shape as long as the interface plates have the track at 90 degrees.  As I
see it, to mate the two systems you would need a hybrid module.  Nothing
wrong with that either.  From my perspective, the Free-moS fits my home
layout plans better.  If I do plan on hauling a module across country to a
meet with an S-Mod set up it would be easier to make one for that.  Chances
of any modular group in my area are slim, IMO.  I have built the rectangle
modules in O.  I've helped build HO versions and ran on both.  I've also had
exposure to the modular layout from the BASS group.  Nothing wrong with any
of them.  Having only seen the HO Free-mo, and not run on one, it still is
more to my liking.

Cheers,
Greg Elems

--- In [email protected], Richard Karnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> All --
> 
> One of our e-list members characterized S-MOD as being AF/hirail 
> related, which is part of the appeal (to him) of Free-Mo (getting away 
> from AF/hirail).  FYI, S-MOD standards are for scale trackage only, 
> conforming to the NASG scale track and wheel standards gauge.
> 
> My suggestion for the S-MOD nay-sayers:  Get a copy of the S-MOD 
> standards (free on the NASG website -- www.nasg.org) and READ THEM.  --  
> And tell us where/how we can get a copy of the Free-Mo standards so we 
> can READ THEM.
> 
> Then we could limit arguments to people who will have READ BOTH.  Geez, 
> guys, please stop guessing and assuming!!
> 
> Dick Karnes
>


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