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		By: g.dickey@ca.rr.com		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have G scale for the backyard, and HO scale in a spare bedroom.  The HO is great because it&#039;s not too big, nor too small, to enjoy indoors - especially when the weather too cold/hot and I want to play.  I have industrial, mining, city, farm, and large fair/circus areas.  In fact, I also use a small N scale train &amp; track in the fair section for the kiddies to &quot;ride&quot;on.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have G scale for the backyard, and HO scale in a spare bedroom.  The HO is great because it&#8217;s not too big, nor too small, to enjoy indoors &#8211; especially when the weather too cold/hot and I want to play.  I have industrial, mining, city, farm, and large fair/circus areas.  In fact, I also use a small N scale train &#038; track in the fair section for the kiddies to &#8220;ride&#8221;on.</p>
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