T-gauge lay-1
Uploader Comments (Jakkeiin)
All Comments (12)
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Why are T-gauge layouts always small? I mean, with such a tiny gauge, surely that'd be the perfect opportunity to run full-length mainline trains on a large network of rail, through extensive countryside etc.
I suppose it is probably expensive for even a small layout, and I've probably answered my own question :/
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@Trainbrain1949 Considering that this is Japanese made, never.
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When will they have a brass Big Boy in T scale?
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Yeah darkyoda, you're talking about the difference between Japanese and US model trains.
There's more detail on most Kato N scale then there is on Walthers HO. Then again sometimes a company goes and knocks it out of the park (Athearn's HO commuter cars are as good as Kato for detail/realism)
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What gets me is the fact that every building comes with an interior. Even HO buildings don't go that far. I myself am getting into T gauge, and look forward to getting my first train and track.
is t the tiniest gauge ther is
Carolynn32 3 years ago
I agree with the opinion of carolynn32.
It is easy for T-gauge to produce scenery to want to see me because
it is small like this.
Jakkeiin 3 years ago
Very cool. What are the dimensions of that layout?
tubechris 3 years ago
Thank you tubechiris.
The area of this layout is equal to two panels of A3.
I think that it is a just good size in me.
Jakkeiin 3 years ago
way geting some
tahthing 3 years ago
Thank you for the comment tahthing.
I might possibly produce the following layout.
Jakkeiin 3 years ago