Scott,
I should have added once on www.trainweb.org type in "s scale modeling
railroading" in the search tab in the upper right corner.
George Courtney
--- In [email protected], "gsc3" <gsc3@...> wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> I would try www.nasg.org and www trainweb.org.
>
> George Courtney
>
> --- In [email protected], "Scott" <steamtramper@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all. My name is Scott Huston and I am guilty of rubber gauging because I
> > can't find a good balance between size vs room I have available. I keep
> > coming back to the notion of S scale because its large enough for me to
> > scratch build buildings and scenery while having a small enough footprint
> > to fit the room I have. I have looked at the S scale model railroading
> > homepage and see they list 2 outlets for trains, American Models and S
> > Helper.
> > My confusion comes from the fact it appears they are both AF compatible
> > or 3 rail. The only other S Scale I can find is Lionel's AF S gauge stuff.
> > Are any of these manufacturers producing accurate 1'64th scale steam
> > locomotives and rolling stock? If not...who does?
> > I am not a rivet counter and don't need a hundred little details on my
> > rolling stock but I do want it to be to scale.
> > Any advise would be very welcome.
> > Almost forgot to ask, What is the fundamental difference between
> > American Flyer and other S scale offerings?
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your time,
> > Scott Huston, Las Vegas NV
> >
>
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