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"HONGZ" stands for HO scale, N scale, G scale, and Z scale.

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 I got a new tank car kit from Burl Rice.

http://burlrice.com/

The kit is fantastic. The trucks and couplers alone, move this to state of the art. There will be a learning curve for me as I either buy RTR or scratch build my own stuff. I just started and found the kit to be an exciting build.

 I'll try and take pictures as I go. It is an honor to finally get my hands on one of his kits. I missed out on the custom box cars a few years back.

 

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Originally Posted by overlandflyer:

unfortunately it is 1:29, a poor choice for something trying to be a scale model.

 

 

Kind of a silly comment as Burls kit's are well sought after in large scale, If you look at other scales offerings, they never get it right 100% either  these are really nice as with every thing Burl does.

Don't really understand why some folk knock stuff they don't' own or never seen ???????

It's like having a YouTube page with a piece of track tacked to a wooden deck representing a layout with a single Loco on it. Cant understand it.

 

You BETCHA.

Last edited by Train6666
Originally Posted by Train6666:
Originally Posted by overlandflyer:

unfortunately it is 1:29, a poor choice for something trying to be a scale model.

 

 

Kind of a silly comment as Burls kit's are well sought after in large scale, If you look at other scales offerings, they never get it right 100% either  these are really nice as with every thing Burl does.

Don't really understand why some folk knock stuff they don't' own or never seen ???????

...

regarding #1 gauge track (45mm) used to represent US standard gauge...

 

even if this is an accurate model in 1:29 scale, there is no getting around the fact that this scale on #1 gauge track has the largest scale to gauge error (>9%) i know of.  i don't have to see anything to do the math.

 

ironically 3/8" to the foot  (1:32), an incredibly easy to use scale, when gauged to 45mm track, has an error less than ½% but is ignored by a good deal of the G gauge crowd.  MTH correctly used this scale in its #1 scale offerings, however by that time, manufacturers such as USA trains and Aristo had gotten the Garden RR community sold on the idea of "ignore the scale, if it's bigger it must be better" philosophy.

 

i have no doubt Burl is going where the money is.

cheers...gary

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