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Hello, I like model trains and there is a certain gauge I am wanting to collect…But I’m not 100% sure on all the different gauges or the types apart from Hornby.
The types I am wanting to collect is very similar to Hornby, but the trains and tracks must be about 4x smaller than the Hornby models, can anyone please tell me the gauge and the name(s) of this brand, thanks :)

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Looking for model train enthusists, in Oklahoma City to mingle with or exchange notes at least. Or maybe even start a club of some sort!? Intrested?

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Hi Folks,

Will Japanese Tokyo Marui “Pro Z” model trains operate on Marklin z-scale track using a Marklin transformer?

Will Marklin and Micro-Trains equipment operate on the “Pro Z” modular z-scale layout?

I don’t care if the couplers are not compatible.

Here are 2 eBay auctions (which do not address compatibility):
120364420697
200310194327

Anyone bought any of these Japanese trains or the layout? Do they work well?

Thanks!

– Paul

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Brian has a model collection of cars, trains, and fire engines. He has 28 cars. the number of fire engines is 2 times the number of trains. He has 67 models in all. How many of each type of model does he have@

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