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Lite and Narrow: Evolution of my railroad
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5 x 9, but what are some of the radiuses and grades? Trying to get a mental image. Looks Great! Thanks
Although ...
... I do N scale standard gauge, I am happy to see the new staff member for the column. With his experience (Larry Smith), we should see some interesting stuff in this column. There is much interesting about the purpose and operation of narrow gauge.
Bill D.
N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.
Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.
Keep on trackin'
Glad to have Larry Smith MMR
We are very fortunate to have Larry driving the Lite and Narrow column! I've known him for years and have had the pleasure to work with him and see his fine model work. He's my kind of narrow-minded fellow!
Scott G. Perry
Navajo Mining Railway
http://modelrailroadersnotebook.blogspot.com/
Not a narrow gauger but I learn something(s)
I am not a narrow gauger but I learned several things in thie column and look forward to future Lite 'n columns. Welcome Larry.