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    Playing in the sun

    Finally got a chance to play on my own track in the sun at the weekend. Gave me chance to see how the FT looked scale wise it's not in the correct wagon yet needs to be a French Pechot flat not an English D class but the sizes are very similar .


    Bob

  • monica
    • Oct 2013
    • 15169

    #2
    looks real good Bob,what scale is all this,?

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      #3
      These look great.


      I'm still in the process of working on my railway.


      Took me about 10 years so far.

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        #4
        Thanks Monica it's 1:19 scale. A complicated scale derived from the 'O' gauge which had track 32mm apart which equates to 2 feetĀ  in real life. The narrow gauge railways that supplied the front lines in ww1 were all 2 foot gauge and a lot of industrial railways around the world still are. Hope all this makes sense it took me months to get my head round it. 16mm to the foot the English mixing imperial and metric "(shakes his head)"


        Bob

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        • monica
          • Oct 2013
          • 15169

          #5
          dose make some sense ,Bob,as you said takes some getting around it all,understand the O-gauge as I have been trying to find a cheap box car in that scale, 9_9

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