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Free T-gauge architecture
So, here go several small houses fit for 1:400 to 1:500 layouts (go great with the Japanese T-gauge, 1:450) inspired by J. Palacio from Florida.
Here's a blogpost (in Polish, but easy to handle) with three sheets of downloads and below - a few example builds. Małe domy – darmowe modele papierowe w skali T – Bartek Biedrzycki
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T gauge... is that T for tiny?
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I believe it's even terribly tiny. A car in that scale is roughly almost the size of a sunflower seed (unshelled)
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Thank you so much. I have been looking for suitable buildings in 1/400. I have been using the buildings in the “Fischereihafen-Doppelschleuse Bremerhaven" diorama in 1/500 and enlarged a bit. This is a good present for the Twelfth Night!
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Happy to hear it!
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It is supposed to stand for 'Three milimetre gauge', but 'terribly tiny' might be more appropriate.
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Wow! That's great! My favorite gauge is 1/300 but this is still 2/3 times smaller...
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