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The MT&A is an N scale model, 1 inch representing 160 inches. I have chosen to build the model using the T-Trak standards. By building the model as a series of modules, I can focus on one module at a time or I can build several modules in phases. I can also build a model that is larger than what I can setup to operate in my primary location, but provide a more interesting system for educational uses. | The MT&A is an N scale model, 1 inch representing 160 inches. I have chosen to build the model using the T-Trak standards. By building the model as a series of modules, I can focus on one module at a time or I can build several modules in phases. I can also build a model that is larger than what I can setup to operate in my primary location, but provide a more interesting system for educational uses. |
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Since there is no record of any color scheme for the MT&A, they probably lettered they black locomotives with white lettering as was common when they existed, I have chosen purple and gold as the primary colors for the MT&A. I do not have a logo yet for the railroad, but one should be coming eventually. I also plan to repaint many of the locomotives into the MT&A livery at some time in the future. | Since there is no record of any color scheme for the MT&A, they probably lettered the black locomotives with white lettering as was common when they existed, I have chosen purple and gold as the primary colors for the MT&A. I do not have a logo yet for the railroad, but one should be coming eventually. I also plan to repaint many of the locomotives into the MT&A livery at some time in the future, whenever a paint scheme has been devised. |
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