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TC,
 
Thank you!  The info you forwarded is much appreciated!
 
Warren
 
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Re: Knock Knock?

Posted by: "TC Carr" group_list@...   dapenguin503

Sat May 3, 2008 5:33 pm (PDT)

Warren;
There are 3 main makers of S gauge "scale" track. Tomalco makes it in code 100, 83, or 70,
as flex and switches. "S"Helper and American Models make train set track in taller rail which
some would consider hirail for "S" but not so in "H" scale.
Get S scale track here. The code 100 outa be about right.
<http://www.tomalcotrack.com/>
Or for code 125 (some is code 130) go here
<http://www.showcaseline.com/>
For code 148 go here
<http://www.americanmodels.com/>
TCC:}

--- In 29n2@yahoogroups.com, "Warren Willis Jr." <silverstatespecialties@...> wrote:
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> The dilemma I am still agonizing over is whether to go to "true" 2-foot gauge track (S-
scale 22mm) or to cheat and use widely available 32mm track, which is actually 30-inch
gauge in 1/24-scale....making it actually 24n30.



Tue May 6, 2008 2:44 am

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