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Free-moN · Free-mo (N Scale)

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  • Members: 312
  • Category: N Scale
  • Founded: Jan 28, 2002
  • Language: English
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This group is a forum for the definition, maintenance and discussion of the N Scale Free-mo ( free-moN ) standard for modular model railroading and as a general meeting place for individuals and groups to share ideas and information. Free-mo is raising the bar for modular railroading in all scales including N. The standard promotes, and even forces, prototypical appearance and operations by using a single main line traversing the center of the module resulting in prototypical point-to-point or loop-to-loop operation. Anyone interested in participating in this modular standard for N scale is invited to join this group.

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Re: FREMO americaN gathering last weekend
Paul, ... For layout planning I use the free demo version of a german track planning program. With a simple editor you can create the contour of the modules
Posted - Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:27 pm
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Re: FREMO americaN gathering last weekend
... Looks like fun was had by all. What, if any, significance is there to color codings of modules in the layout plan? Paul --
Posted - Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:57 pm
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FREMO americaN gathering last weekend
Hallo together, we had a great gathering last weekend: http://www.fremo-net.eu/index.php?id=1009 Some more pictures:
Posted - Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:01 pm
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radius standards
Thanks Gary for the info. I had read that article but missed that sentence somehow.
Posted - Tue Oct 6, 2009 7:32 pm
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Re: Radius standards
... Hi tom, See the Standards on Wes Steiner's page at http://www.wesleysteiner.com/mr/Free-moN/FreemoNStandards.html. Looks like 22 inches minimum. Regards,
Posted - Tue Oct 6, 2009 5:07 pm
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