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Are there any Fn3 or Fn2 builders here?/ Is it possible to build F scale to run on HO track?
Hello,
I am somewhat new to this site, been lurking. Decided to get my feet wet.
I'm beginning to put together some beginner level projects. I'm a new modeller, but a retired tool and die maker. Don't know the terminology of the hobby all that well, yet. I have chosen to build in 1:20.3 scale running on dual gauge, 45mm, and O ga (32mm) track. I'll be building a PP indoor layout ca 1850-1899. All (or most) track will be handlaid strap-iron (actually copper) on wooden rail. All switches will be manual stub-type. Traditional DC track power.
I haven't found a site where F scale is discussed as such.
For the second part of my header question, I wonder if it is possible to build in 20.3"/15mm scale gauged to HO track? Anyone ever hear of this being attempted? The reason I ask is that I forsee space will be a problem and also, I want a mine site and a very narrow gauge would look good there. Across the pond there is a site with some very nice-looking Gn15 creations. I don't know what scale they model in but I think it's one or more of the smaller ones.
Thanks,
Les
Hello,
I am somewhat new to this site, been lurking. Decided to get my feet wet.
I'm beginning to put together some beginner level projects. I'm a new modeller, but a retired tool and die maker. Don't know the terminology of the hobby all that well, yet. I have chosen to build in 1:20.3 scale running on dual gauge, 45mm, and O ga (32mm) track. I'll be building a PP indoor layout ca 1850-1899. All (or most) track will be handlaid strap-iron (actually copper) on wooden rail. All switches will be manual stub-type. Traditional DC track power.
I haven't found a site where F scale is discussed as such.
For the second part of my header question, I wonder if it is possible to build in 20.3"/15mm scale gauged to HO track? Anyone ever hear of this being attempted? The reason I ask is that I forsee space will be a problem and also, I want a mine site and a very narrow gauge would look good there. Across the pond there is a site with some very nice-looking Gn15 creations. I don't know what scale they model in but I think it's one or more of the smaller ones.
Thanks,
Les