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    Scale and Gauge Scale, Gauge and Off-Scale 1/220 is the new Z scale, which is intended to be the smallest railroad scale. A European import, it has a small following in North America. Then there’s the matter of curves. O gauge trains can make it around a 31 inch curve. Real trains use
    Prototype information with corresponding scale sizes, painting tips, metalwork and info for hand laying track and turnouts. Conversion Charts – 03-03-03 Scale to Scale The following conversion chart is a quick reference for changing scales. The following conversion charts are set up to
    Z-Scale is one of the the world’s smallest electric trains. Because of its small size, Z-Scale allows you to create an almost limitless miniature world, a world that reflects your choices for the scene. I began writing Greenberg’ s Guide to Marklin Z in 1988. At that point, Z-Scale was over
    Model Railway Gauge and Scale Guide. It is important to understand the difference between gauge and scale. Like real-world railways, the gauge is the distance between the rails, with trains and rolling stock built for each particular gauge; scale is the proportion that the size of the model is compared to its real-world equivalent.
    S Scale This size originated with the American Flyer brand of model trains, which was very popular in the 1950s, and is about halfway between the O and HO size. These models are 1:64 scale and run on an 11.4mm gauge track. Rail transport modelling scales Jump to navigation Jump to on a model compared with a unit of measurement in corresponding full size prototype, while gauge is the distance between the two and rolling stock kits. The European standard of 1:22.5 scale trains on 45 mm (1
    Z scale model railroads guide, featuring photos and modeling techniques for Z scale model railroad layouts and Z scale model trains. Z Scale 1:220 Model Trains Community – Forum for Z scale model train enthusiasts from around the world to share ideas, construction techniques, pictures
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