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		<title>Difficulties Coupling and Uncoupling Smaller Scale Model Trains</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tony asks: &#8220;I have never had a go with N scale, but have done HO operations. I raise this because I&#8217;m about to go with either HO or N scale for my new layout. Yard operations is what I like doing best so I assume with N scale I can probably do more in a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Tony asks:</p>



<p>&#8220;I have never had a go with N scale, but have done HO operations. I raise this because I&#8217;m about to go with either HO or N scale for my new layout. Yard operations is what I like doing best so I assume with N scale I can probably do more in a smaller space. My reservation is uncoupling and coupling rolling stock and whether N scale is as easy as HO, or will I encounter more problems. I just thought someone might enlighten me. Thanks in advance.&#8221;</p>



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