Hey everyone,
I'm starting to get crazy about my choice of what gauge to model in.
I originally thought of going with n scale.
I was going to build a smaller version of track plan from Bruce Chubbs Sunset Valley RR. About 20'x12' in size. A island type layout. I have the room in my basement.
Era 1960 to present.
ICG theme. Change the names of the towns and some track to prototype.
I was thinking about working on 5' or 10' sections at a time.
Was about to draw the n scale plans of the layout in n scale.
Right now, i'm in somewhat good health for a 43 yr. old male. Bad knees, and a bad ankle. Big long fingers, and strong hands.
I don't have much money invested in n scale yet, about $200.00 so far. Mostly structures and some rolling stock i purchased off e-bay.
I then purchased some vehicles from walthers on-line catalog, when i received them, it was like how am i gonna put this together and detail them?
Then i looked at the rolling stock, and wondered how i was gonna be able to handle detailing and weathering these
. And i want to change all my trucks and couplers to MT.
I know there are advantages and disadvantages in both N and HO scale. You can fit alot more into a n scale layout, in which i like. The prices aren't that much of a difference. It will be easy to detail and weather in HO scale, i'm thinking. Alot more items to buy in HO, but it seems like n scale is somewhat catching up with there items.
I think i am leaning in the direction of n scale, but then HO keeps creeping back into my head.
So confused, what shall i do
? I know its really all up to me to choose what scale i want. But if i can get some input from my freindly modelers here at the gauge, i would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Cliff
I'm starting to get crazy about my choice of what gauge to model in.




I originally thought of going with n scale.

I was going to build a smaller version of track plan from Bruce Chubbs Sunset Valley RR. About 20'x12' in size. A island type layout. I have the room in my basement.
Era 1960 to present.
ICG theme. Change the names of the towns and some track to prototype.
I was thinking about working on 5' or 10' sections at a time.
Was about to draw the n scale plans of the layout in n scale.
Right now, i'm in somewhat good health for a 43 yr. old male. Bad knees, and a bad ankle. Big long fingers, and strong hands.
I don't have much money invested in n scale yet, about $200.00 so far. Mostly structures and some rolling stock i purchased off e-bay.
I then purchased some vehicles from walthers on-line catalog, when i received them, it was like how am i gonna put this together and detail them?
Then i looked at the rolling stock, and wondered how i was gonna be able to handle detailing and weathering these

I know there are advantages and disadvantages in both N and HO scale. You can fit alot more into a n scale layout, in which i like. The prices aren't that much of a difference. It will be easy to detail and weather in HO scale, i'm thinking. Alot more items to buy in HO, but it seems like n scale is somewhat catching up with there items.
I think i am leaning in the direction of n scale, but then HO keeps creeping back into my head.
So confused, what shall i do




Thanks,
Cliff