Timeline for Choosing scale for train models: what scale is "L-gauge"?
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S Oct 3, 2022 at 15:33 | history | suggested | Chris H | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
link to suggested narrow-gauge railway IRL
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Oct 3, 2022 at 9:47 | comment | added | Chris H | @jncraton I've added a linked (edit pending) to the target railway (which I've been on). But I'm struggling to comprehend the suggestion as well. I think Andrew is referring to placing the Lego rails closer together than standard, which will make for an interesting job getting the wheels on there, and the curve radii will be wrong | |
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Sep 26, 2022 at 13:39 | comment | added | jncraton♦ | I'm not sure I understanding how this answers the question at hand. Would you be able to flesh it out a bit more? It sounds like you are suggesting a particular narrow gauge scale, but I'm having difficulty envisioning it from your description. | |
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Sep 26, 2022 at 0:03 | review | Late answers | |||
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Sep 25, 2022 at 23:42 | history | answered | Andrew Hodson | CC BY-SA 4.0 |