What is the largest model railway scale?

What is the largest model railway scale?

The larger scales haven’t been forgotten either, Gauge 1 has the Gauge 1 Model Railway Association who promote the standard scale of 10mm:1ft (a ratio of 1:30), but also the slightly smaller but more prototypical 3⁄8in, 1:32 or 9.5mm to 1ft (this is also more common in the US).

What size is S scale?

S scale
Scale3⁄16 inch to 1 foot
Scale ratio1:64
Model gauge22.48 (22.5) mm, 0.885 in
Prototype gauge1,435 mm ( 4 ft 81⁄2 in) standard gauge

What is the smallest model train scale?

T gauge
T gauge (1:450 or 1:480) is a model railway scale with a track gauge of 3 mm (0.118 in), referred from “Three-millimeter gauge” or “Third of N scale”. It was introduced at the Tokyo Toy Show in 2006 by KK Eishindo of Japan, and went on sale in 2007. It is the smallest commercial model train scale in the world.

What is the smallest model railway gauge?

What is the best model train size to build?

HO and N scale (below) are the two most popular sizes of model trains. HO scale is the most popular scale for model trains, by far. It’s 1:87 scale, approximately half the size of O scale. Like S scale, it permits a decent sized layout on a ping pong table.

How big is a 40 foot train in OO scale?

In OO scale, 4.5mm represents one foot. A model of a 40-foot box car measures about 6 1/4 inches in OO scale. This HO scale box car is about 5 inches long. HO and N scale (below) are the two most popular sizes of model trains.

What was the most popular model train size in the 1950s?

In the 1950s, O and S scale were the most popular sizes of model trains, though they faded in the late 1950s. S scale grew popular partly because you could put a realistic-looking train with a visually interesting track layout on a ping-pong table and it would run OK. It gave a nice balance of size and realism.

How big is a 40 foot box car in HO scale?

In N scale, 1.9mm represents one foot. So a 40-foot box car in HO scale is about 3 inches long. N scale is popular with hobbyists but the difficulty of coupling them makes it not as good of a choice for children. As modelers age, they tend to move toward the larger scales as well.

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