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Mark Wilson's Nn3 Page
What is Nn3 you ask? Well, the first N is the designation for N scale which means that the models are built to the scale of 160:1. The second n stands for Narrow gauge with the number indicating the scale distance between the rails in either inches or feet. So Nn3 means N scale railroad modeling a railroad 3 feet between the rails. Most of these types of railroads were located in Colorado. Most of my Nn3 works have been projects, many of these in conjunction with my good friend Keith Koch.
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McDonnell Garden Railway
This site has pictures of my garden railway along with others from my club and ones that I have visited. There are also pictures of train rides and of the LGB g-scale train factory in Germany. There are also pages on how I made some different models. Included in this website, there are many pictures of the RhB and of the Swiss Transport Museum. This site is updated often.
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Narrow Gauge Railway Modelling
This site is designed to introduce modellers and enthusiasts to 1/32nd scale (3/8" to the foot) narrow gauge railways.
Whilst we major on 1/32 we also deal with 1/34, 1/35, 1/36 and 9mm scale (as used extensively in New Zealand). Whilst accurately one should use 3/4" track to represent 2 foot gauge the majority of modellers utilise 16.5mm track at these scales. The NZ 9mm crowd use standard 0 gauge track to accurately represent 3'6" gauge.
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