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Introduction to O Scale Narrow Gauge

Introduction to O Scale Narrow Gauge

By using models from one scale and track components from another, you can achieve the effect you’re looking for. Many hobbyists choose to work in O scale, where the larger models have more “heft” and opportunities for showing off detail that would otherwise be lost in a smaller size.