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Voodoo:

I did qualify it, but perhaps it was not obvious:

"Yes, on average, the average "american" is 1" taller than a male from the UK now that you mention it."

I was breaking it down by group... don't want to be racist...
check wikipedia for more detail and you will see what I am saying...

It breaks down by part of the UK, and it also breaks down by some races in the us, since we have some distinct populations...

enough said here....
 
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I was breaking it down by group... don't want to be racist...
check wikipedia for more detail and you will see what I am saying...
I am sure in a previous post you said not to trust what is said in Wikipedia
 
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JimmyB:

Yeah, it's often not substantiated... so you have to check the references... but I gave the explanation for my statement, if you want to find fault go ahead, if you wanted to get information you would have checked my reference.

You just like giving me crap, that is well established... you go out of your way to do so
 
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Yeah, it's often not substantiated... so you have to check the references... but I gave the explanation for my statement, if you want to find fault go ahead, if you wanted to get information you would have checked my reference.

You just like giving me crap, that is well established... you go out of your way to do so
Who is this towards Greg?
 

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Gentlemen please....
 

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Very impressive, but these sort of set ups always make me ask, "What if the train falls off?"
With good track laying and slow running that should never happen, but early German made LGB would suffer little damage if it did.
 

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With good track laying and slow running that should never happen, but early German made LGB would suffer little damage if it did.
That's reassuring, not that I'm planning anything like that.
 

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Re falling off I fed wire crossed between the dowls all round the two section with out are so I can put a loco on the track
 

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Only made it as I hate the cold and wanted to run a loco while in my man cave
 

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Added some leds all around
 

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High level in a kitchen..
Not a good idea, think of the grease etc. that would collect on the track and wheels..
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Right here in the Central Hoosier Flatlands, we have a restaurant owned and operated by one of our club members. He has had a G Gauge train running around the room, and over the grill, for several decades. It is supported on closet storage shelves.

I need to drop in for another one of his highly acclaimed, world famous "Onion Burgers" and find out how often he has to clean the track. As I remember our last conversation with a waitress, she said it "does not need cleaning very often".

More HERE from a 2014 article.

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Right here in the Central Hoosier Flatlands, we have a restaurant owned and operated by one of our club members. He has had a G Gauge train running around the room, and over the grill, for several decades. It is supported on closet storage shelves.

I need to drop in for another one of his highly acclaimed, world famous "Onion Burgers" and find out how often he has to clean the track. As I remember our last conversation with a waitress, she said it "does not need cleaning very often".

More HERE from a 2014 article.

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I can imagine grease and dust in the air from a Restraunt even with efficient extras=ction fans could make cleaning a regular feature.
 

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I can imagine grease and dust in the air from a Restraunt even with efficient extras=ction fans could make cleaning a regular feature.
So woui, but in a previous thread on a similar subject, it was said it wasn't too much of an issue. Mind you the idea of a train going round a restaurant seems a much nicer way to keep people amused than a big screen telly
 

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So woui, but in a previous thread on a similar subject, it was said it wasn't too much of an issue. Mind you the idea of a train going round a restaurant seems a much nicer way to keep people amused than a big screen telly
Indeed so but it would I think depend on the type or restaurant, the one in this thread appears to have the cooking area just below the line which is likely to cause gunk getting to the rails easier.
 

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Talking of railways in restaurants, anyone been to Vytopna in Prague, now that is good fun :rofl: