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At first glance, the shingles looked a little on the large side. If you scale them out, what do you get?In place on the layout, though, it looks really good. Love the Love Bug in the parking lot...
That was my thought too (shingles seem a bit too large to me). Cute Love Bug, but isn't it also slightly large for 1:160? Or did someone actually make one in 1:160?
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Off topic. My wife and I agreed for Santa to bring our almost five-year-old daughter, Aly, a train for Christmas. We decided on a Kato N scale Operation North Pole Christmas Train Set: http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Kato-N-1062015-Operation-North-Pole-Train-Set-p/kat-1062015.htmOrders have been placed with MBK and Fifer Hobby Supply (both offering Black Friday sales), which got us everything we need to get this train up and running on DCC. I'll try to get the decoders installed (one in the F40PH and one in the cab car for lighting), program, test, and repackage the train before Christmas, so we can just put the train on the layout and run it on Christmas morning.We chose this train for some of the following reasons:1) The Christmas theme (my daughter will love that);2) Operation North Pole (ONP) is a charity with a great purpose: for children battling a life threatening illness by hosting a fantasy trip to the North Pole (proceeds from the sale of the Kato train go to ONP);3) My wife's family is from Chicago, where the prototype train runs;4) My daughter is showing small signs of becoming a model railroader and/or a railfan (she's enjoyed the train rides we've gone on, and, not long ago, she told me that if I ever wanted to get rid of my layout, she wanted it!); and5) Now, she'll have her own train for us to run (she's going to love the lights on the F40PH and the cab car).Getting in the Christmas spirit,DFF
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Too funny, but I don't think that @eric220's Transcontinental PRR would appreciate the competition. DFF