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When Gilbert came out with "S" gauge after the war, I was loved the scale look as opposed to what Lionel was offering at the time in an equivalent price range., so I switched. In a few years, cars, girls, and marriage ended the train romance until the late '80s. When I got back in, I found that some very nice looking trains were being made in O gauge and that S gauge had fallen pretty much by the wayside. So O became my scale, though I still think S is the right size. Of course, if I had unlimited funds and space O Scale two rail would be my ideal layout.

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