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    3" would be a nice scale. In the early 90s I saw a wonderful engine and working threshing machine in Norfolk which must have been either 3" or 4" scale. Big enough not to look like a toy. A year or two later I spent a weekend leaning how to fire and drive real traction engines and road rollers at Klondyke Mill in Staffordshire. It's amazing how much chaos you can cause on the roads with a convoy of 12 steam engines!
    Last edited by Kitwn; 21-02-2020 at 03:36 PM.
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