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Old 08-25-2012, 05:26 AM
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Default Gosh N is getting smaller with age

Well so much for my second foray into N scale.

Purchased a Spectrun Dash 8-40C which comes with Rapido couplers.

Well I can barely see enough to tell that it is a MINIATURE phillips screw holding them on.

Scared to see the space available for the decoder in this DCC ready unit.

Guess layout building is still a nogo. Gosh this is small.


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I agree that things get smaller with age, used to be cold water that did it, now..........
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Well so much for my second foray into N scale.

Purchased a Spectrun Dash 8-40C which comes with Rapido couplers.

Well I can barely see enough to tell that it is a MINIATURE phillips screw holding them on.

Scared to see the space available for the decoder in this DCC ready unit.

Guess layout building is still a nogo. Gosh this is small.


take care ,,, ken
Ken, Try to find a hobby shop or friend with Z scale items to compare your N scale stuff with.....then N will seem bigger. That's what I do sometimes. LOL!


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Old 08-25-2012, 09:56 AM
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Yes......rapido couplers are a bummer.....I work overtime to avoid getting those. I will try to cheer you up and encourage you because N scale is fun if you can eventually get your layout going and things working. Hang in there Ken! Get a magnifying glass at craft store for a dollar!

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Only 26 and find HO engines hard to work with let alone N
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Ken, if you think the couplers are fun, wait until you have to hard wire that decoder in. Unless something has radically changed in the last couple of years, nobody makes a specific decoder for it.
I seem to remember that locomotive needing a MT 2004 coupler.
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Years ago I had a fairly large N scale layout and due to the poor quality of the locomotives in the mid 70's, I sold everything and changed to HO scale. Now when I look at N scale, I wonder if it isn't Z scale. 30 plus years does something to your eyeballs, and it isn't good.
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Space is curved. If you go out in space far enough.....you eventually arrive back where you started. Einstein knew this. This is why N scale is the perfect size!


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