oo is a mix of detail and track. wheras n gauge is just for track but if you look for it you can find extra details to put on to achieve the detailfacrtor.
N Gauge or OO Gauge? I'm wanting to build a model railway, but I just cant decide. Room is a factor, but N gauge doesnt seem to have the detail? Cheers.
Excellent coverage. Keep up the good work.
The bridge in the first past of this film is Petherick Creek bridge.
mind boggling.I wish I could make one like this
awsome, i went to that today, it was brilliant!!
thanks for the great video!
oo is a mix of detail and track. wheras n gauge is just for track but if you look for it you can find extra details to put on to achieve the detailfacrtor.
@tomstickland it's the faller car system, if you didn't know.
it's a thing called the Faller Car System
love it
Is that green engine the Flying Sotsman?
N Gauge or OO Gauge? I'm wanting to build a model railway, but I just cant decide. Room is a factor, but N gauge doesnt seem to have the detail? Cheers.
that was 4 months ago. is it up now?
What's that layout at 03:00 with the buses?
OO its more fun
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