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Scale distance in the real world for rural spacing is 150 to 200 feet but that's not going to look right to most modelers . 80 feet or 20 inches tops is going to be about all you want to do.

You can use real copper wire or black or silver thread for wire.
I even thought about a dark green to simulate old copper.

David

Originally Posted by DPC:

Scale distance in the real world for rural spacing is 150 to 200 feet but that's not going to look right to most modelers . 80 feet or 20 inches tops is going to be about all you want to do.

You can use real copper wire or black or silver thread for wire.
I even thought about a dark green to simulate old copper.

David

David,

Thanks.  Going downstairs to do it now.

Ed

This is a sidebar, but, in the days before distance counters became part of the locomotive control stand, I used to use the pole line to tell where the rear end was.  Leaving San Bernardino in both directions, we had a curve with a speed restriction.  I counted poles until the Conductor called "'Round the curve," from the waycar.  After that, I already had the engine in Run-8, picking up speed, as the waycar left any speed restrictions.

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