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  • Going very fast.

  • @Daikenboy: Yes it was a bit fast mate.

  • Try fitting DCC Sound to one!

  • @thelolmachine27: Now that would be fun!

  • I thought Z gauge was tiny. Haven't seen in the Model Train magazines here in the USA yet.

  • @Trainbrain1949: As far as I know, Eishido which makes the T gauge range is mainly sold within Japan. But there is a dealer in Scotland that works with Eishido that has recently brought out a UK Deltic Diesel and a HST which sound interesting. Would be cool if they bring out some Class 60's in this scale as I might to tempted to build a portable layout to take to shows.

  • Aren't they to fast?

  • @trainzeiro: They were whizzing about abit mate but this was at an exhibition so I guess they have to make it interesting for all modellers.

  • this was at the nec

    love it

  • @MantisRhodesB: Thats cool, if I am correct. T Gauge can be used in conjunction with the Gemini Jets Airport and planes as they are about the same scale I think.

  • that is so small

  • @loghead19: It certainly is mate. I believe its about 1:350 scale,

  • @EWS60008 werent they doing deltic or someting in T gauge?

  • @loghead19: Yes they are doing the DP1 Prototype Deltic in T gauge mate.

  • T gauge is 1:450 scale.

  • @EWS60008 its 1:450 isnt it?

  • @atifrc: I think it could be mate. I know its compatible with the Gemini Jets planes if one was to build an Airport in the T gauge scale.

  • @atifrc: I think it is mate.

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