
| Anonymous #1371897 2 months ago |
Though this might be a costly idea, this is something of want value. |
| DeeperMadness #1371938 2 months ago |
I dunno, OO gauge would suit ponies better. Especially if you wanted to have them ride along too. |
| Bobrella #1371960 2 months ago |
@Deeper
I agree, since it would be easier to make and use all of the pony figures without having to worry about breaking or loosing them, but I think the issue of that would just be space. I mean how much space would be needed to make a scale replica of Equestria? Let alone Ponyville. |
| Kiki_Foxkitty #1371971 2 months ago |
I prefer O scale myself. Lionels FTW! |
| Bolan #1371976 2 months ago |
HO scale purist right here. N scale's just too fragile for me. |
| DeeperMadness #1371983 2 months ago |
@Bob:
If you were prepared to have just the station you could always do a shelf set. The thing is, Equestria only seems to have a single line. I don't think I've seen a single siding anywhere. |
| Bobrella #1372015 2 months ago |
@Madness
True, but still it would be kinda big to recreate though. I'm not saying it's impossible to make but it would take up a lot of space. This model of the major cities and countries of the world takes up at least a few thousand square feet, and it's in N scale! This one I'm talking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ACkmg3Y64_s |
| CrocScraah #1373711 2 months ago |
N Scale?
Eet iz so tiny! |
| Ichijoe #1374074 2 months ago |
Me thinks some of you are confusing N Scale with Z Scale. Now Z Scale really is tiny.... |
| Bobrella #1374105 2 months ago |
This should show the differences of scale:
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| Anonymous #1393581 2 months ago |
Hell ya. |