Terry,

So yer happy with it--good for you! Yes 1/24 scale doesn't need a
calculator for conversion--nor does 1/32 (unless you are me!)

Geoff.

Geoff
>  I have followed your lead. I have a Accucraft Ida, and am working in
>1:24 scale for buildings. (It makes conversion of plans fairly easy)
>I adhere to the 10 foot/3 meter rule.
>Terry Griner
>Columbus Ohio USA
>
>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/11/02 12:42PM >>>
>Sir Art and  Terry,
>
>Well, being a simple old fellow, I have solved the problems of all these
>confounded scales by settling for 1/32 scale-- for both  the locos and  the
>track. (Please,  no nit-picking telling me that 45mm is not EGGSAXTLY 1/32
>of 4' 8-1/2")  No complications as long as I stay away from 10mm. I sold my
>10mm stuff real cheap!
>
>Of course as far as some  steam NG stuff and  my sparkies are
>concerned--that's a different story! There is no escape really, is there?
>
>Just think how many times Marc has tried to explain these scales in GRs,
>but it never seems to get through.
>
>I say, if you like it, buy it! To scale or not to scale?  that is the
>question.   The answer  lies in your satisfaction .
>
>
>Geoff.



 

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