Re: N Gauge Question
Many Thanks All for your comments, The insight into how you go about
curves in N gauge has been very interesting and I am about to review
where I put this model railway!
Thanks to All
Graham
John Turner wrote:
"simon" wrote
The exception to the rule being a kit built 0-6-0 that a friend of mine
has ?
I was talking about ready-to-run N-gauge Simon.
John.
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