What scale model railroad cars do I have? Is this N scale? - n scale railroading magazine
I watched the answers to the questions above, enter the information as below, but I have no way to compare. The box car that I have is just under 5 7 / 8 "long and the" box "itself is a part of a little over 1 1 / 4" (without wheels).
I have the question of measures to confusion because they have no clues. If the measure within wheels, it's1 / 2 ", if from the outside, which is measured 3.4". Is this an N scale?
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Z Scale - Trains built to a ratio of 1:220. A 75 meter locomotive measures 4 inches long term. The rails of a length of 6.5 mm.
N Scale - Trains built to a ratio of 1:160. A locomotive 75 feet length is 5 ½ inches long. The rails of the track distance is 9 mm.
HO Scale - Trains built to a ratio of 1:87. A locomotive 75 meters in length from 10 ½ inches long. The track is inches from 7 / 8.
2 comments:
The indicator is the separation of the rails. This does not always mean what is plain that the amount was reduced by the length of real life, or "prototype". For example, a scale of 1 / 87, 30 inch car on a large scale are carried out on N 1 / 160 lane. O Scale 30 "cars run on standard gauge HO gauge. If you play the odds, a more probable / meter, get the HO-standard. Most of the shops free time can you speak for a moment what it is. To measure say that the wheels would be the amplitude of the appropraite length far beyond the flange. This is the inner dimension of the flat horizontal portion of the wheel where he sits on the rail. It is a great hobby!
Hello:
If you use the money for it. It tells you what level is ..
If you do not become one of three things:
1) Take a hobby shop that sells model railroad train and find it for you.
Train 2) a search site for your model and see if you can find here some sites to start are:
http://www.discounttrainsonline.com/
http://www.thortrains.net/
http://www.trains.com/trc/
http://www.discounttrainsonline.com/
http://www.modelrailroads.net/
http://www.simplytrains.com/index.html
http://www.gatewaynmra.org/search.htm
http://www.modelrailroads.net/Model_Rail ...
Since you know the size of your model of car-Box is to go through the website and see if your car safely and to the extent of what they say, but to compare the measurement as they are so close to what you your have found levels, combined
3) Find "action box train" on the Internetto discover what is the true measure of a car, the standard box-his model. Mathematics, which has already been done, the measure closest to the model and its benefits far
Hope this helps.
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