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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. HO scale - Wikipedia

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    HO or H0 is a rail transport modelling scale using a 1:87 scale (3.5 mm to 1 foot). It is the most popular scale of model railway in the world. [1] [2] The rails are spaced 16.5 millimetres (0.650 in) apart for modelling 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge tracks and trains in HO.

  4. Roco (model railroads) - Wikipedia

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    From 2019 Roco is focused on HO gauge railroads, while Fleischmann is focused on N gauge railroads. [5]Roco has also focused on innovation in digital train control for multiple gauges under the Z21 brand, where users can use iPhone/iPad/Android devices to operate railway models. [6]

  5. List of model railways - Wikipedia

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    Sonoma TrainTown Railroad 1:4 scale - USA; Virginian and Ohio; Grand Maket Rossiya (HO) - St. Petersburg, Russia; MinNature (HO) - Subang Jaya, Malaysia; EnterTRAINment Junction (G) - USA; Swiss Museum of Transport (HO) – Replica of the Gotthard railway line. Sydney Live Steam Locomotive Society West Ryde, NSW [5] The Model Railroad Club of ...

  6. Rail transport modelling scales - Wikipedia

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    This scale is today the most popular modelling scale in the UK, although it once had some following in the US (on 19 mm / 0.748 in gauge track) before World War II. 00 or "Double-Oh", together with EM gauge and P4 standards are all to 4 mm scale as the scale is the same, but the track standards are incompatible. 00 uses the same track as HO (16 ...

  7. HOn30 gauge - Wikipedia

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    The term HOn30 (and sometimes HOn2½) is generally used when modelling American prototypes while H0e is used for European prototypes. In Britain, the term OO9 is used. [1] All these terms refer to models of narrow-gauge railways built to the world's most popular model railway scale of HO (1:87) but using a track gauge of 9 mm (0.354 in)—the gauge used for N scale models of standard-gauge ...

  8. Rosebud Kitmaster - Wikipedia

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    Kit No 29 - French SNCF A9myfi "INOX" stainless steel coach - HO scale; Kit No 30 - BR 2-6-0 Standard Class 4 'Mogul' Kit No 31 - Midland Blue Pullman power car; Kit No 32 - Midland Blue Pullman kitchen car; Kit No 33 - Midland Blue Pullman parlour car; Kit No 34 - New York Central 'Hudson' 4-6-4 steam locomotive - HO scale; The TT gauge models ...

  9. Hornby Railways - Wikipedia

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    Both OO and HO use the same track gauge, but their scales are different. Beginning as literally "half O gauge", the HO models of continental prototypes at 3.5 mm/foot (1:87) scale were workable but Hornby chose to slightly increase the scale to 4 mm/foot for the smaller British prototypes, to provide more internal space for a motor.