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Originally Posted by dedek
Well, it looks like a railway modellers' event specialized on T-gauge dioramas, i.e. scale 1:450. (I must admit I do not speak Japan and have not used a translator.) That means most of the models shown in the gallery fit in your palm. Nevertheless the T-gauge model trains are fully working. Generally, here in Europe railway modellers usually build such dioramas to learn new techniques. The T-gauge modelling is in Europe so far very rare. The linked exhibition shows its potential.
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Umm... How did you come up with "T gauge"?
From the (Google translated) description: "It is a fun event where you can run a lot of model railroads (N gauge)."
Glenn