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The return of TT 1:120 scale models

PECO paved the way for several manufacturer announcements after it revealed it was launching a new range of TT:120 scale products, starting off with streamline flexible track, medium radius turnouts, and a selection of building kits.

TT was an historic acronym for table-top and a scale designed to meet the demands of true scale modelling within space restrictions that many modellers encountered when building their layouts. The reintroduction of this 1:120 scale sees PECO factor in all the detail of largermoderate spaces and scale. TT also provides an accurate scale-to-gauge ratio for British outline models compared to other commercially available scales on the UK market.

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