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Is that P:48 or OW5? I usually can tell the difference but in this case I'm having a hard time -- probably because you have done such a fantastic job, it's hard to see the gauge difference.
So to be frank, I do not know if anything, O or P48, would run through it. If I ever hook it up and buy some rolling stock I guess I need to do some adjustments.
... then you would be quite correct to call it P:48, because P:48 actually refers to the scale, not the track gauge.
Do you have any suitable rolling stock you could set on there for a photo shoot?
But how come gauge and scale comparisons seems to always throw me off track? (pardon the pun)
Certainly a reason to switch scales.
Whatever you do, don't show this turnout to Gary in-person! I want to see Tehachapi BC finished! Ed