Just having a look at TT

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Re: Just having a look at TT

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Good link Teed, plenty of TT buildings etc. Nothing to stop Rog, now. no excuses tolerated. Joking apart, i find the size fits in well with most table top designs. I have run it for 30 years, but only switched to Peco track, in last 15 years. Before then, used the Brown plastic Triang track.
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Mountain Goat wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 11:16 pm Image

Elaines Trains is selling things like that. Thought I would let you know.
That’s great MG - good find. R-
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Track has arrived really to see how it might fit on my 24” wide baseboard. Currently I have sufficiently bent the flexi track to a 9” radius without cutting any webbing. That is tighter [a little] than I need whilst allowing for a wider radius outside it. No engine at present [still looking for RTR] but pleased that the goods wagons I showed earlier run well without hitting the rail chairs. That’s the first concern out the way. R-
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Nifty!
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I'm having a look too. But I'm only really interested in UK steam and seems a bit limited right now. But I assume if companies like Peco and Hornby are getting involved again there is probably a future for 3mm so watching and waiting for a while
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Hornby’s TT video certainly piqued my interest, but I’m in way too deep with OO gauge, especially after expanding my fleet and a planned redesign of the goods sidings on my own layout to offer more freight operational flexibility.

Perhaps if my nephews were to suddenly show an interest in model railways.. :D
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Go on take the plunge and change. I did in the opposite direction from OO to O. I had lots of locos and rolling stock. Unfortunately my O stuff is growing.
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