How unfortunate. Well, it could be worse. Look at what happened to 1/2" scale (2.5" gauge). We don't even have it here at LALS because it's so uncommon and small. It's hard enough riding 3.5" scale on a ground-level mainline, but doing the same with 2.5" gauge is impossible.
Fun ! Like the shots of you next to the steam engine :) Nice contrast between the sizes.
ChooChooMike 2 years ago
Thanks! I thought it was one of the best shots when I edited it.
-Alex
AODProds 2 years ago
You got a nice engine
trainboy94 2 years ago
Thanks! We're currently fixing it up for the '09 Spring Meet at LALS.
-Alex
AODProds 2 years ago
cool, to bad you can't ruun it at my club in Sacramento, we ripped out our 1" scale track.
trainboy94 2 years ago
Really? You guys ripped your's out? Dang...
-Alex
AODProds 2 years ago
well it can be put back in, the crossing still has the 4 3/4" rail, but we don't have anybody who wants to lay it.
trainboy94 2 years ago
How unfortunate. Well, it could be worse. Look at what happened to 1/2" scale (2.5" gauge). We don't even have it here at LALS because it's so uncommon and small. It's hard enough riding 3.5" scale on a ground-level mainline, but doing the same with 2.5" gauge is impossible.
-Alex
AODProds 2 years ago
well looks like you have 2 3.5" guys at the club, Berkely would be a paradise for them, they have a high line
trainboy94 2 years ago
Yeah. I checked their trackplan on their website. How many feet of trackage do they have on their highline?
-Alex
AODProds 2 years ago
I'd say about 1/2 to 3/4 of a mile
trainboy94 2 years ago
Wow. I'm impressed.
-Alex
AODProds 2 years ago
5*****!
megatwingo 2 years ago
Thanks.
-Alex
AODProds 2 years ago