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Reply to "OO Gauge Across the Pond > ScotRail from the Scottish Highlands to the Appalachians"

@ThatGuy posted:

If that set was in O gauge I would be all over it. What a beautiful set.

@Mallard4468 posted:

I believe that something similar is available, but it's probably 2-rail with scale flanges.  There's very little 3-rail O being produced; it's usually referred to as "coarse scale".

I would jump on a set like that in a heartbeat.  Preferably full 1:48 scale in 3-Rail at 18.75 inches (the DMU units are 75 feet long).  I'm sure that there are some 1:48 RDC chassis out there that a 3D printed body would mate to.

@Mallard4468 agree with you on the mixing of the imperial and metric units. For as much grief as the UK and the rest of the world give us about the metric system, my rental car speedometer was in mph, as where all the road speed and distance signs in the UK.  I checked the speedo of the car that my aunt who lives outside of London drives, and yes, it was in mph , but I digress, so we don't stray off topic.

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