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OOO/N was originally designed as Toys by Euro Toy Designers. Euro Flanges were reduced down to N Scale as the size eventually became known.until Kadee jumped in,most Models and Locos originated in Europe,then when Bachman entered about 1968,Hong Kong/China. Japan entered about 1966 with Kato,but they were more scale oriented. not familiar with Tomix,but they are still mainly a Toy company. compare this to American invented TT scale which tried to be Scale Models from the begining,but didnt always reach that goal. N still has alot of Toy Baggage to overcome. Spikre
Joe, I wonder if MTL might have success with fine n scale track? I mean, Atlas has created a huge demand that is not being met with their C55. If there was fine scale track, say C45-55 and was made by you guys, I would adopt that in a heart beat. We need flex and large switches. Stuff that would work with lo pros and body mounts.
...the Rapido coupler has gone the way of the dodo bird...
I've always contended that early N scale WAS "tinplate", even though it was plastic, not plated steel. In the modeling and operational senses, it was closer to O gauge toy trains than to "scale".