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Hello!

An editorial in the latest “Model Railroader” by the newly-appointed editor correctly and accurately suggested that smaller scales could be tiring as the eyes, joints and personal tolerances diminish... and, that as a solution, stepping up to larger scales might prove beneficial... and, as a result, keep one’s interest in the hobby where it should be: in high-gear.

This prompted an investigation into O Gauge, O Scale or whathaveyou. (Electrically-powered Gauges II and 3 have already been played with 30 years ago when the children played with LGB indoors and out... and Gauge I isn’t called the King$’ Gauge for nothing.)

Like healthcare coverage there was little idea how complicated O scale could be; much more than 2-rail and 3-rail, or, as some would intimate: 2-rail vs 3-rail.

Amongst this august assemblage are there modelers/collectors/other who model/collect/other with European 1:45 trains?

It is fancied that the remaining HO and HOe collection of German DR Epoch III scale items and a host of Märklin tinplate collectibles could be pawned (at dismal and hopeless purchase-to-sale rates) to make way for a smaller number of O trains, still clinging to DR Epoch III due to an entangled and not interesting rationale.

Is this fanciful? (It would not be the first time.)

Thanks for your time and attention.

Clinton

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No.

The current Lenz Spur 0 assortment should give you more than enough to "get rolling" [ or "Unterwegs mit der Reichsbahn" ....].  Track need not be Lenz, especially in the farther reaches and less visible portions of your layout.  In my experience / opinion the more difficult portion is doing the scenic settings and details correctly, although that is solvable with money and time, not necessarily in that order;  it is of course also easier if you are not one of those "Grass is a model too" types.

Motive power and rolling stock  beyond Lenz, and to a lesser extent Brawa and MTH, is also possible, although not so much for DR-neu stuff, but if you are modelling the fifties there was very little new [ of anything ] anyway.   Creativity helps:  For example, DR -- well, the Reichpost -- had one RPO from France that was the classic OCEM type on German trucks, so a little kitbashing of the MTH model could create that. Usw.

In short:  Doable and fun.

Best regards,

SZ

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