--- In [email protected], "Harold Minkwitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the Sn3 list is not the place to ask the question, 
> that would be like a hippie walking into a bar full of preppies.


     Hi Harold, I've gotta ask...What's wrong with Sn3 that makes it
worth working in an oddball gauge?  I've always felt that Sn3 would be
an easy gauge to model in? From what I've seen the Sn3 guys have a
more complete selection than we standard gaugers do(based on relative
number of prototype car styles ever built versus 1/64 th models
manufactured)for instance there's lots of models of comparatively rare
rio grande narrow gauge steamers but no mass produced SD40-2 which is
very common in the real world( or was a few years ago)....dave



 
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