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Model Railroading > Gauge displayDate: 01/08/21 20:06 Gauge display Author: Bob3985 At our Sherman Hill location in the mall one of our members designed a display to demonstrate the various gauges of model railroads.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 01/08/21 20:54 Re: Gauge display Author: Bob3985 Date: 01/08/21 21:12 Re: Gauge display Author: MojaveBill Neat!!
Bill Deaver Tehachapi, CA Date: 01/08/21 21:34 Re: Gauge display Author: atsf121 Very nice!
Posted from iPhone Date: 01/09/21 04:39 Re: Gauge display Author: pilotblue Nicely Done! Interpretation is everything for the general public. Usually a requirement for grants to historical/preservation projects.Thanks for posting.
Date: 01/09/21 08:16 Re: Gauge display Author: BAB Bob he left out 1.5" for some reason, nice display would solve many questions about that on public layouts.
Date: 01/09/21 09:46 Re: Gauge display Author: Kimball Nice display of the various SCALES.
Date: 01/09/21 14:06 Re: Gauge display Author: SPDRGWfan Considering the location in a mall, the club is an ambasador of sorts. So the scale display helps to educate the public on some of the basics.
Date: 01/10/21 04:41 Re: Gauge display Author: Bob3985 BAB Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Bob he left out 1.5" for some reason, nice display > would solve many questions about that on public > layouts. I think if we added 1.5 we would have stretched the limits of the wire olding te display up in the window. Haha. Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 01/10/21 11:02 Re: Gauge display Author: PHall If you had included Z scale you would have needed to provide a magnifying glass too!
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