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  1. On 09/01/2018 at 09:17, HSB said:

    Perhaps you should consider doing something for T (1:450) as there does appear to be a small following for that in this country.

    I was looking for UK rolling stock in z gauge, as I only have a small place & wanted to model the trains I  grew up with back in the 70's. I was seriously disappointed as z gauge doesn't cater for UK rolling stock. No starter train sets in z gauge for UK rolling  stock, either. I have however, just bought  my first t gauge starter  train set & am really impressed with it!

    With a 12 inch by 16 inch coffee table, you can do a basic 2 loop oval layout. Despite it's very small size, t gauge is very well catered for. The train set I bought is the BR Inter-City 125 HST. You can get 2 versions of this actual set, whereby one set has track that goes round the track from the other set, giving you you your 2 loops of track & start of a basic layout. You can also get the GNER Inter-City 125 HST train set, which is similar. These sets are no more expensive than n gauge sets by Gaugemaster. There are also other options in t gauge if you follow this link: https://www.tgauge.com/ 

    I do do n gauge at present & am happy with that, but just fancied trying a smaller scale out of curiosity.

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