2mm ft N scale This gauge is half the size of
00 and therefore you should
in theory be able to lay four
times as much track. This is
becoming a very popular
gauge with a full range of
locomotives, rolling stock and
accessories available.
3.5mm:ft HO scale This is the major gauge used
outside the UK. At 3.5mm to
1ft, the track gauge at
16.5mm is virtually exact to
scale for the standard gauge.
When using this gauge it must
not be confused with 00
gauge, HO gauge is almost
15% smaller. One can run HO
gauge rolling stock on 00
gauge layouts, the track
gauges both being 16.5mm,
but the difference in scale will
be very obvious.
3mm ft TT scale This gauge originated in the
USA, and was also produced
at 2.5mm to 1ft, 1:120 scale.
Enthusiasts using this scale
need specialist support
through the Three Millimetre
Society.
4mm ft OO scale This is the most popular scale
for British modellers and is
probably the best supported
in the industry. 4mm ft covers
00, EM, P4/S4. The true scale
is 1:76.2.
7mm ft O scale This scale has become more
popular due to the availability
of a large range of quality
locomotive and rolling stock
kits. Technically the inside
track width of 32mm is 3%
under scale.
Buildings 4mm ft OO scale buildings
Buildings 2mm ft N scale buildings
Buildings 3mm ft TT scale buildings
Buildings 3.5mm ft HO scale buildings
Buildings 7mm ft O scale buildings
Scale rulers
Signage 4mm ft OO scale signage
Signage 2mm ft N scale signage
Signage.jpg) 3mm ft TT scale signs
Signage 3.5mm ft HO scale signage
Signage.gif) 7mm ft O scale signage
Texture sheets Texture sheets in 4mm ft OO
scale
Texture Sheets.jpg) 2mm ft N scale texture sheets
Texture sheets 3mm ft TT scale texture sheets
Texture sheets 3.5mm ft Ho scale texture
sheets
Texture sheets 7mm ft O scale texture sheets
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