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Do you remember when I worried if I could think in N scale? Whether my mind would allow me to see, compose and create models in this smaller scale? Over the past few years I have deeply enjoyed the adventure, tipped over the edge by Chris. Today I find myself strangely unmoved by British OO - perhaps the transformation is complete?Bachmann and Farish Mk1 BG with a Pilot V5 pen.On my bench sits a pair of Mk1 BG models. The OO part of the collection for my weathering book, the N a feature of my Lochdubh fleet. Both lovely models, that capture the prototype well. This opportunity presents a moment of reflection. Through the years after the first Canadian logging models were created to the early experiments with a Farish 31 and British Finescale code 40 track I have explored and experimented finding solutions to perceived problems and proving to myself that N scale cameo layouts can be half the size of their OO brethren. Practically this is an important point…Do the same in less space for…

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