Fred,

   Yet another reason to prefer S over O scale.  By the way, I ran into a HO 
scale guy last week.  I told him my S scale kids could beat up his HO scale 
kids any day of the week.

  George Courtney

--- In [email protected], gftolhurst@... wrote:
>
> I very much doubt that the "O" scale 1939 chrysler is actually 1/48. O has an 
> even bigger problem that S (if such a thing were possible) in the vehicular 
> department--almost everything is really 1/43, which is more than 10% off. You 
> would think that the rivet counters would have apoplexy.
> 
> 
> Fred Tolhurst
> 
>  __________________________________________________
> >
>




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