Aaaaaaaah yes, and the obsessive madness with "G" toys progresses...:ROFLMAO:
Jim, l forgot to mention this before, PRETTY :), and a little advice if you haven't read up on these. The Bachmanns with the leading 4 wheel...
Yes, MTH is where l more or less established it is "standard," and Wikipedia is where l got the dimension and a little history. No, l don't rely...
After a little digging...Standard Gauge, also known as wide gauge, was an early model railway and toy train rail gauge, introduced in the United...
0H MY! l just did a count, 19 engines, but 7 are battery and am in the process of getting rid of 5 of those. l have my eye on a couple more...
Looks exactly like older Lionel 0 gauge 3 rail, same rails, same pins, and same ties...just bigger, but, it does have MTH stamped on the ties.
hmmm, l have a lot of pre-war and post war trains from many makers, but have never encountered this...
UH 0H! l recall my first G...didn't take long before it became an obsession! l now have 12 [maybe more] engines and who knows how many cars......
l have acquired some track and l have no idea what gauge it is, or what scale would use it! it's three rail and 2" - 2 1/8" between rails...
New here, but longtime train enthusiast! l have acquired some track and l have no idea what gauge it is! it's three rail and 2" - 2 1/8" between...