Who else other than G scalers are reading here??
Well, there are quite a few folks like myself who model in F scale ... and I am not sure that those who model in 1:32, 1:29 or 1:13.7 call themselves G scale either. The scale designation arguments have been on since time began but the track gauge at 45 mm is almost common - there are at least a few who model in F standard gauge at approx 70 mm amd a few others who follow some British gauges.
I am not sure whether knowing anything about scale modelled has much to do with the original intent of the suggested polls.
Regards ... Doug
Well, there are quite a few folks like myself who model in F scale ... and I am not sure that those who model in 1:32, 1:29 or 1:13.7 call themselves G scale either. The scale designation arguments have been on since time began but the track gauge at 45 mm is almost common - there are at least a few who model in F standard gauge at approx 70 mm amd a few others who follow some British gauges.
I am not sure whether knowing anything about scale modelled has much to do with the original intent of the suggested polls.
Regards ... Doug