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PECO TT:120 RANGE

”We’re reaching saturation point in the ready-to-run 4mm:1ft scale market”, or words to that effect, many vocal modellers have said, many times. And, it’s true that there’s a finite list of models that will sell in sufficient numbers to make them financially viable. As we’ve seen increasingly, if the numbers stack up for a particular case, the chances are more than one manufacturer has such a project under development. What are manufacturers to do? Perhaps the solution lies in

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