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  2. In the United States, O gauge is defined as 1:48 (0.25 inches to the foot, "quarter inch scale" 1/4 inch equals one foot). This is also a common dollhouse scale, giving more options for buildings, figures, and accessories. Many O gauge layouts are also accessorized with 1:43.5 scale model cars.

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    In North America, for instance, O scale is often noted as 1:48 scale. If you use a standard Imperial ruler to measure an 1-inch O-scale object, that object would be 48-inches long if it appeared as a full, life-sized object. Put another way, true O-scale objects are 48-times smaller than the life-sized objects they model.
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    OO scale permits a level of detail including weathering and individual numbering. 16.5 mm (0.65 in) gauge at 4 mm:1 foot means that the scale gauge represents 4 ft 11⁄2 in (1,257 mm), 7 inches (178 mm) narrower than the prototype 4 ft 81⁄2 in (1,435 mm). This difference is particularly noticeable when looking along the track.
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    In the United States, O gauge is defined as 1:48 (0.25 inches to the foot, "quarter inch scale" - 1/4 inch equals one foot). This is also a common dollhouse scale, giving more options for buildings, figures, and accessories. 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

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

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    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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    WEBNov 12, 2021 · In North America, for instance, O scale is often noted as 1:48 scale. If you use a standard Imperial ruler to measure an 1-inch O-scale object, that object would be 48-inches long if it appeared as a full, life …

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    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 …

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