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Dave V

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Narrow Gauge Hawtness
« on: August 20, 2011, 03:46:39 PM »
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When I was in high school I dabbled in HOn3, with the Rio Grande Southern and D&RGW Chili Line being my favorites...  all from a family trip to Durango and Santa Fe.  While I'm deeply ensconced in PRR and CR in N scale, that Rio Grande Colorado-flavored narrow gauge bug bites hard sometimes, especially when I see this:

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Re: Narrow Gauge Hawtness
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2011, 06:28:04 PM »
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Similarly, it's the ET&WNC that keeps calling me.  In fact, my G scale ET&WNC trains are still in my parents' basement, where they have been stored for more than fifteen years.  I almost bit on the On30 ET&WNC ten wheeler a few years ago, except that it bothered me that they're only 30" gauge, instead of the correct 36" gauge.
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