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Post by Adam on Sept 28, 2019 12:26:44 GMT
It's probably a long shot, but anyone planning to attend the Nashoba Valley Railroad (NVRR) RailFair 19 next weekend (Oct 5 and 6)? The NVRR has a local layout but it is in HO. Despite this being in my backyard, this will be my first time attending the RailFair and I'm not sure what to expect. Though it will likely be heavily skewed toward HO I’m sure it will still be fun. This is the 54th show, so it seems to be well established. Here is there website: nvrra.com/railfair-19/
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Post by thebigcrabcake on Sept 28, 2019 12:43:40 GMT
Even if it is only HO, you might be able to get some good modeling ideas. There are things that can mix well with O Gauge from other scales. I’ve found that S Gauge seated passenger figures are often a better fit for O-Gauge passenger cars. Maybe some Christmas HO adult figures could double as o gauge Elves. You never know what you might find. Have fun Adam.
Emile
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Post by Adam on Sept 28, 2019 12:49:12 GMT
Even if it is only HO, you might be able to get some good modeling ideas. There are things that can mix well with O Gauge from other scales. I’ve found that S Gauge seated passenger figures are often a better fit for O-Gauge passenger cars. Maybe some Christmas HO adult figures could double as o gauge Elves. You never know what you might find. Have fun Adam. Emile Great advice and ideas. I am looking forward to it!
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Post by ptc on Sept 28, 2019 13:24:47 GMT
I would go. We can learn from all model railtoading experiences.
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Post by Country Joe on Sept 28, 2019 16:28:55 GMT
Train shows are always fun and I enjoy seeing layouts even if they are in that How Ordinary scale. If I lived reasonably close I would go. If you go have fun and try to take some pictures to share with us.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2019 1:25:51 GMT
I have seen some absolutely stunning HO layouts. So much can be modelled on that size of a layout.
Gary.
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