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

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Fantastic array of N Gauge!  I've been recently getting more of the Postage Stamp Trains, as I love their look and build quality.  A little servicing and they work beautifully!  Plus I was always a fan of their packaging.

The AHM building is a winner!  It actually resembles a station at one of my favorite railroads, the Wanamaker, Kempton and Southern.  If you took their two stations and put them together, you have that.

I haven't seen the Brite Star brand gravel for a while!  My parents (and me when I was younger) live about 5 minutes' drive from their current location!

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