Regarding getting things organized.

I did not get involved with the recent scale vs gauge discussion but I would 
like to suggest 
the following organization  to the home page

As it stands now.....

Train Sizes and Types
        Understanding Scale and Gauge
        G Scale
        O Scale
        Lionel
        S Scale
        American Flyer
        HO Scale
        N Scale
        Prototypes (real trains)

If the S Scale vs American Flyer has been presented to keep feathers 
unruffled... what is 
going to happen when the hi-railers in either O or S or the narrow gaugers get 
involved?
Also, wasn't some O AF made?




How about:

Train Sizes and Types
        Understanding Scale and Gauge

        Prototypical (real trains)
        
        Modelling Scales
                Scales greater than G
                Scale of G
                Scale of O
                Scale of S
                Scale of HO
                Scale of N
                Scale of Z
                Scale of TT

Then within each category, include:
for example....
                Scale of S
                        Small wheel flange (e.g "Scale")
                        Large wheel flange (e.g. American Flyer")

Then with "Scale" or "AF", add more categories?

With this organization, people will learn how things relate to each other and 
that is a good 
thing.

I agree with someone else today, that the organization really needs to be 
worked on 
before we get too deep into writing articles.

Just my 2 cents.

Back to S-MOD standards....


Don



 
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