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 TT
Scale of N
Scale of Z
Then within each category, include:
for example....
Scale of S
Small wheel flange (e.g "Scale")
Large wheel flange (e.g. Hi-rail & American Flyer")
Then with "Scale" or "Hi-rail & AF", add more categories?
With this organization, people will learn how things relate to each other
by the choices they make....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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