Hello,

I would advise you by noting that there are no universal Sn3 or Sn2 standards. 
There are so few people building modules that it boils down to whatever group 
you want to interface with. You should use their agreed upon standards. Single 
track modules are easier because you only need to interface with one track. The 
issues will be height above the floor of course but if you want to be part of a 
circular layout then the distance from an edge for center line of tracks on 
either end need to be the same and of course the length of the module will need 
to be some standard length such as 2 or 4 ft, etc.

I have seen some narrow gauge modular layouts using the Free-MO system, but 
again it is a few guys working together with their own agreed upon standards. 
You may wish to check out the Free-MO S yahoo group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Free-moS/
but it does not seem to be active.

Some other info:

Sn2 Free-MO
http://www.channels.com/episodes/15567898?page=3
as mentioned in the video
www.narrowtracks.com

Another Free-MO group in Ontario, Canada
http://sscaleworkshop.blogspot.com/p/gallery.html

So the bottom line is.... who do you want to interface with?

Go with their requirements.

If you are not aware of anyone near you, then perhaps you can create your own 
group and make up your own standards?

Good luck

Don


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