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N scale is a popular model railway scale. [1] Depending upon the manufacturer (or country), the scale ranges from 1:148 to 1:160. Effectively the scale is 1:159, 9 mm to 1,435 mm ( 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in ), which is the width of standard gauge railway.
- Rail transport modelling scales
Rail transport modelling uses a variety of scales (ratio...
- Rail transport modelling scales
Rail transport modelling uses a variety of scales (ratio between the real world and the model) to ensure scale models look correct when placed next to each other. Model railway scales are standardized worldwide by many organizations and hobbyist groups.
The most popular scales are: G scale, Gauge 1, O scale, S scale, HO scale (in Britain, the similar OO), TT scale, and N scale (1:160 in the United States, but 1:148 in the UK). HO and OO are the most popular.
N scale is a popular model railway scale/track gauge. Depending upon the manufacturer (or country), the scale ranges from 1:148 to 1:160. In all cases, the gauge (the distance between the rails) is 9 mm.
N scale is a popular model railway scale. Depending upon the manufacturer (or country), the scale ranges from 1:148 to 1:160. Effectively the scale is 1:159, 9 mm to 1,435 mm (4 ft 81⁄2 in), which is the width of standard gauge railway.
N gauge is a tiny but wonderfully entertaining size of model railway. It’s the second most popular model railway size worldwide, coming after HO scale and the second most popular in the UK, after OO gauge made famous by Hornby.
What is N-Scale? Model trains come in a variety of sizes known as scales. The scale is a ratio expressing the relationship of the model to it's actual size counterpart. N-Scale is expressed as 1:160 proportion.