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  2. Bachmann Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bachmann sells model trains in HO scale, N scale (1:160 and 1:148), On30, 00 gauge, HOn30 (HO scale on N tracks) and G scale around the world, in addition to buildings and accessories: North America – Bachmann Industries HO scale, N scale (1:160), On30 and G scale. Plasticville O scale and S scale. Williams (O scale).

  3. LNER Class J39 - Wikipedia

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    Bachmann manufactures the J39/2 version in 00 gauge model form. [10] Bassett-Lowke manufactures the J39/2 version in 0 gauge model form. Union Mills manufactures the J39 in British N-Scale. Graham Farish-Bachmann manufactures the J39 in N scale as BR black with late crest & stepped tender numbered as 64841 and 64880.

  4. GWR 2251 Class - Wikipedia

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    The Bachmann model was released in 1996. It is based on the Mainline model with revised body tooling to complement a completely new chassis design that allows the boiler backhead to be modelled. In British N gauge, the first model was the Langley whitemetal kit, designed to fit the Graham Farish 94xx/general purpose

  5. OO9 - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 Bachmann also introduced an OO9 line (marketed as "HO Scale on N-gauge track") based on the Skarloey Railway from their Thomas and Friends line. As part of their Skarloey line, Bachmann has introduced Skarloey and Rheneas products based on the Talyllyn Railway 's two Fletcher, Jennings & Co. locomotives ( Talyllyn and Dolgoch ...

  6. British Rail Class 04 - Wikipedia

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    Airfix produced a plastic (static) OO gauge kit in the 1960s; this is still available in the Dapol range as kit number C60. Bachmann produced an example in N and OO gauge. The British N gauge Bachmann model was introduced in 2007. [8] An HO gauge model was made to be used as the Thomas & Friends character Mavis.

  7. N scale - Wikipedia

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    The term N gauge refers to the track dimensions, but in the United Kingdom in particular British N gauge refers to a 1:148 scale with 1:160 (9 mm or 0.354 in) track gauge modelling. The terms N scale and N gauge are often inaccurately used interchangeably, as scale is defined as ratio or proportion of the model, and gauge only as a distance ...