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Most of the VanRail attendees are HO scalers and in my experience you can divide them into 3 groups: 1. those that will not operate on a scale smaller than HO2. those who are scale agnostic and are happy to operate on N Scale3. the skeptics who don't believe n scale is for ops but are coaxed to try it by their friends and are happily convertedAfter many years of VanRail the first group is getting smaller but they still exist . However I would now put Jim and his traveling partners Ted Pamperin and John Rogers in group 3!md
Yes, what fun! Seriously, how did our larger scale friends adopt and enjoy themselves with our little trains?Otto K.
and it is funny how many of them, after operating his N scale layout, mention just how surprised they were with how smooth and problem-free that N scale layout is.
However I would now put Jim and his traveling partners Ted Pamperin and John Rogers in group 3!
Jim's amazing that he does this at 80+ years. A month or so prior, he made the circuit for the event that ran from Omaha through KC and ended in Tulsa.
My three guests were all HO Scale modellers and I didn't hear any scale related comments all evening; they adapted very well.Tim
Car tags seem to work if you’re using boxcars with roofwalks. If not, using colored thumbtacks or colored pins would work, but not without drilling a hole in top of each car.Small colored adhesive dots could be used also.
I was just wondering about the best type of car tag for those of us in the post-roofwalk era.
I think Allen ( @Bendtracker1 ) may have some ideas as well.md