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  • Looks cool but I'm sticking with 15 gauge.

  • @Dinosorable

    If you have the room, equipment, time, and money, 15" gauge is nice.

    I've driven 7-1/2" gauge also and prefer 3-3/4 gauge because the perception of speed is greater even though both scales may travel the same speed.

    For serious passenger hauling 7-1/2" and up is indeed preferable but, the anti-tipping rail (in yellow in the video) does a great job in preventing serious derailments of the riding cars.

  • Hi Wolfgang,

    No. 2888 is running well. Looks like she'll be ready for paint soon. Hope to see you again in July.

    You can find some videos from MLS on my YouTube account.

  • @tootall287

    We certainly are planning to attend those festivities! We would not want to miss your hospitality, camaraderie, and good fellowship for any reason.

    Wolfgang

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