Web18 de dez. de 2009 · scale arguments can get flame'ey and with that in mind - for me its HO. and from what i see HO is more "model" scale while O is mostly "toy" since this forum is populated by mostly 3 railers, tankist sees all the rotten tomatoes flying his way and hides behind riot shield. ( starts fueling the flamethrower :evil: ) Reckers Registered WebMost standard HO or N modulars are 2 wide and either 4', 6', or 8' long. There are also mini-modulars for N scale which was just over a foot square called "T-Trak." T-Trak is super popular right now and the advantage is you can set up an entire layout on a kitchen table. Then you can put it away when you're not working on it or playing with it.
S vs. Other Scales - NASG
WebHO scale trains have a ratio of 1:87 when compared with the real thing. This essentially means that if you lined up 87 HO trains their collective size would be roughly the same as the real deal. When it comes to the exact proportions you can expect from your HO scale train, they may vary but do come around to an average. Web#modeltrains #modelrailroad #modelrailroading #modelrailroadlayoutWelcome back everybody! Be sure to subscribe! Today we are taking a look at one of the ho... grahame simmons
HO vs N scale? : r/modeltrains - Reddit
WebHO scale has much, much more available on the market in terms of scenery and building kits. We liked the extra level of detail in HO. We saw some quality N scale locos and cars but not to the level HO currently has. We're new to the hobby and wanted to have a larger scale to work in for the landscaping and detailing of the table. WebBy now you know that S is 36 percent larger than HO, is 3/16″ to the foot, and is 1:64 in proportion to the real thing. In round numbers, S is about halfway between HO and O scales. We consider S scale to be the … 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. 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. The name H0 comes from 1:87 scale being half that of 0 scale, which was orig… grahame robb associates