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    O scale - Wikipedia

    The Om gauge (O-22.5 gauge) includes the actual narrow-gauges from 850 to 1250 mm and with it the metric gauge. This applies to both 1:43.4 and 1:45 scale model trains. Metric model railroaders generally use the 0m scale with a gauge of 22.5 mm. See more

    O scale (or O gauge) is a scale commonly used for toy trains and rail transport modelling. Introduced by German toy manufacturer Märklin around 1900, by the 1930s three-rail alternating current O gauge was the most … See more

    This scale and gauge was used to model the Skarloey Railway locomotives and rolling stock for series 4 of Thomas & Friends. … See more

    The name for O gauge and O scale is derived from "0 [zero] gauge" or "Gauge 0" being smaller than Gauge 1 and the other then-existing standards. It was created in part because … See more

    The differences in the various O gauge and O scale standards can be confusing. O gauge model railroad tracks typically have their rails … See more

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    0 scale is one of the scales defined by the NEM as 1:43,5 and 1:45 scale. However, for historical reasons they use the number "zero" rather than the letter as the name for the scale.
    A situation similar … See more

    3 ft gauge rail modelling – representing 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge
    On2 gauge – representing 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge
    On30 gauge – narrow gauge modeling in O Scale using H0 scale track See more

     
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  4. Model Train Scales & Gauges: The Lionel Trains Guide

    WEBO-Gauge is divided into two categories: Traditional O-Gauge and O Scale. Traditional O-Gauge. Based on classic Lionel designs; Approximate scale proportions; Easy to control lights, sounds, and smoke; Very accessible …

  5. Model train scales explained - Trains

  6. The 5 Most Popular Train Scales & Gauges Explained

    WEBSep 25, 2024 · We’re here to explain 5 of the most popular model train scales, including G Scale, O Scale, HO Scale, N Scale, and S Scale. G Scale. G Scale is 1:22.5, and runs on a gauge of 1.75 inches. This is …

  7. Guide to model railroading scales and gauges

    WEBTrack in O gauge measures 1¼" between the rails. This gauge is used for both toy (non-scale) and model trains. Lionel’s O scale trains have been produced for almost 100 years and, at their peak in the 1940s and ’50s, …

  8. A Comprehensive Guide To Model Train Scales: Popular Scales, …

  9. What is O Gauge? - The Gauge O Guild

    WEBThis page taken fron an article by Ian Middleditch, a former member of the Guild's technical committee, explains the differences between these standards. It covers Coarse Scale, Fine Scale, ScaleSeven, Broad …

  10. Model Railway Scales and gauges explained - World …

    WEBJan 16, 2019 · From left to right, three different model railway scales: N gauge (2mm:1ft scale), OO gauge (4mm:1ft scale) and G scale.

  11. What are Model Train Scales? - Modelling Gauges …

    WEBAug 6, 2022 · In this guide we'll explain what model train scales are, cover some essential concepts for modellers, consider the difference between scale and gauge in model trains, and determine which train scale is …

  12. Scales & More - National Model Railroad Association

  13. Understanding model railway scale and gauge

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  15. Train Scale Sizes: A Guide To Choosing The Right Model Scale

  16. A Guide to Model Train Scales - T and K Hobby

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  18. Model Train Scale Calculator - ExactRail Model Trains

  19. Model Railroad Conversion Charts - Urban Eagle

  20. SCALE MODELING: DIMENSIONS, CONVERSION CHARTS, …

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  22. Scales & More - National Model Railroad Association

  23. Understanding Scale Sizes & Gauges for Diecast Models, Slot …