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This article is confusing, misleading, I think mistaken, and seems to show bias. Seriously, I don't need a lecture on the puritanical. I don't need to hear about all of the misnomers in sacrifice of the facts. This article fails to answer the question it is titled for, "What is G-Scale?". Gauge 1? No - that is not G-scale! What is G-Scale?
Maybe someone with more expertise than I can answer the question, "What is G-scale", and leave the "what g-scale is not" to caveats after the fact.
And it is important. The subject of G-scale alone represent close to 100 million in Mag circulation and product in the US - much less the UK.
I was here looking for historical fact, current fact and reference. I got none. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.173.128.75 ( talk) 05:53, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
Why does this article make no mention at all of the fact that G-gauge track is also used indoors with trains run against the wall near ceiling height? Is it because no one does that in the UK? (I smell a British-centric bias in the model rail articles.) JustinTime55 ( talk) 20:42, 27 April 2022 (UTC)
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This article is confusing, misleading, I think mistaken, and seems to show bias. Seriously, I don't need a lecture on the puritanical. I don't need to hear about all of the misnomers in sacrifice of the facts. This article fails to answer the question it is titled for, "What is G-Scale?". Gauge 1? No - that is not G-scale! What is G-Scale?
Maybe someone with more expertise than I can answer the question, "What is G-scale", and leave the "what g-scale is not" to caveats after the fact.
And it is important. The subject of G-scale alone represent close to 100 million in Mag circulation and product in the US - much less the UK.
I was here looking for historical fact, current fact and reference. I got none. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.173.128.75 ( talk) 05:53, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
Why does this article make no mention at all of the fact that G-gauge track is also used indoors with trains run against the wall near ceiling height? Is it because no one does that in the UK? (I smell a British-centric bias in the model rail articles.) JustinTime55 ( talk) 20:42, 27 April 2022 (UTC)