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  2. 1,435 mm (4 ft 81⁄2 in)

    Various sizes of track gauge exist around the world and the normal O gauge track represents the Standard gauge of 1,435 mm (4 ft 81⁄2 in). "O gauge" refers to tracks that are nominal 32 mm (1.26 in) according to older standards of NMRA, current standards of BRMSB and NEM. 1.25 in (31.75 mm) apart current standards of NMRA.
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  4. Model train scales explained | Trains

    WEBJul 23, 2024 · Many toy trains are O-gauge — indicating they can use O-scale tracks – but are typically not true scale models. Modelers with large spaces may use O scale to create detailed and majestic scenes. Often …

     
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  6. The 5 Most Popular Train Scales & Gauges Explained

    WEBO Scale. O Scale model trains are 1:48, running on a gauge of 1.25 inches. As a larger scale model, they have intricate detailing and are manufactured with precision. These models are a great choice if you’re looking to build …

  7. What is O Gauge? | The Gauge O Guild

    WEBAlmost since the beginning of the hobby 'O' gauge has been a popular gauge to work in. Historically 'O' gauge referred to a track gauge of 1 1/4" or 32mm but is now almost universally taken to mean models built to a …

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

    WEBLearn about the different types of model train scales and gauges, from Imagineering to O Scale, and how they relate to the real railroads. Find out the size, features, and benefits of each gauge and see examples of

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  10. Model Railway Scales and gauges explained | World …

    WEBJan 16, 2019 · In the USA, O gauge is modelled to a scale of ¼in:1ft (or 6.4mm:1ft), with a track gauge of 1¼in (almost 32mm). Scale modellers in the UK tend to use a track gauge of 32mm, but there is a growing band …

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