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  • I've heard of Gauge 3 and Standard Gauge F scale. WHich should I go with?

  • @trainguy111 never heard of "standard F scale" is that larger than  "G scale"???.

  • @myleftnutts Yes. It uses 70.64 mm track, whereas G & F & H scale models use 45 mm track to represent narrow gauge.

  • @trainguy111 Thanx Train for the intel!!!. in this video are these models "G"???.and is it true "G"scale comes in 2 types of Gauges or Scales,and if so what Gauge or Scale are these G Scale in this video???.are F and H Scale models commercially sold,by the known manufacturers,or is it something custom made???.last question the15 Gauges,that u see at amusment parks,those i would assume are custom made,how much would it cost to have one of those built,one with a steam engine???.

  • I'm mostly HO, man I wish I could get my layout to look like I want it to, just like Mid-Southern Tennessee and Northwest Georgia.

  • Even though I model in N scale I'm still most impressed with what I've seen. Thanks for posting this, and for providing me with inspiration for my model railroad project.

  • I too am an N-scale guy, but WOW! This is like my N scale track plan in a scale five times as large.

  • o_O WOOOW.

  • where do i get one ov these live steam trains??

  • incredible!!!!!!

    Which Scale O, G???

  • G

    East Coast LARGE SCALE Train Show

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