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Welcome to the madhouse. Lots to watch, and learn. Questions will be answered multiple times with multiple results (not all of them sensible), down to you to take your pick (or shovel)! Oh yes, sense of humour and photos obligatory.
 
Hello Robert..
Wellcome to the madness thats G Scale Central.

No such thing as a silly question..
There are lots of silly asnwers though..
 
Welcome, Robert - and have fun with your trains, since they (almost all) are engineered for years of pleasure (!)

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Welcome Robert, I too are transitioning from 0 Gauge, though still got a small layout.
 
Wecome aboard Robert there all mad
 
Welcome Robert.
Did you ever contemplate O gauge outside? Not recommending it just wondering out loud.
Dave
 
Hi Dave - yes I did consider it for quite a while, but live steam is not the easiest in that scale, so what with with moving house I dowsized everything else, and upsized gauges !
 
Welcome to the forum Robert....
 
Hi Dave - yes I did consider it for quite a while, but live steam is not the easiest in that scale, so what with with moving house I dowsized everything else, and upsized gauges !
That explains it then! :-)
 
Robert:
Build what you want. The way you want and how you want. After all, real railroads didn't have a forum to consult with. Just look at the crossing of America by Union Pacific and Central Pacific. They made it up as they went along. The UP museum in Omaha gives railroaders a lot of raw data to draw from.
John tgood
 
Welcome to the mad house.

Just a thought but you could keep your 0, build your line with plenty of space perhaps removable buildings and use Live Steam on 32mm as the 16mm guys do. Just depends on what your interests are. In my starting days of Garden Railways people were using Peco 32mm Standard Gauge Track for Narrow Gauge use cos that is all that there was. Well ballasted it is hardly noticeable.
 
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