Somewhat off topic of S scale.  After seeing what my brother has done in 027 I 
would get the biggest, highest, bad-a**ist track if I where in that part of 
hobby.  Take it the extreme, baby!
Ben Trousdale  

--- In [email protected], "Tom Hawley" <t.hawley@...> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: ctxmf74
> . . . . . . .  My experience with O three railers is they value size and 
> noise above all so they'd rather run O on tight curves than S on tight 
> curves. . . . . . . . . . . .
> > > > > > > > > > > > > >
> Not that this discussion will make you a better modeller, but it might help 
> attain a better view of where we (& they) are at.
> 
> I would observe that there are divisions within every group that may seem 
> monolithic from the outside.  Up in Owosso (chez 1225) there was an O gauge 
> 3-rail set-up in operation at one of their to-dos, and it didn't take me 
> long to realize that all the equipment running was Lionel or other brand 
> quarter-inch (1/48) scale stuff (NO O27) on as broad of curves as one can 
> get in a portable layout.  I complimented them on this.
> 
> These might be the equivalent of our high-rail - but not AF collector - 
> modellers.
> 
> Of course I've seen - and been annoyed b the noise of - the O27 racetracks 
> that Dave speaks of too.
> 
> Tom Hawley  --  Lansing MI
>




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