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  1. With our calculator you can easily discover the size needed for a myriad of popular train scales, as well as a few less popular scales. Simply type in how large the item is in real life (don't forget to choose inches or centimeters).

  2. This button will convert the Scale Size (Model) to Actual Size (Real World) using the scale you have chosen from the Scale list. The default is N Scale (1:160). Convert to Scale:

  3. 25 maj 2022 · These calculators are free to use and will be of help when planning and building model railroad layouts and structures, calculating scale to scale conversion, track slope gradients, train speeds, helix grades, and to calculate scale size comparisons with real sizes.

  4. 5 maj 2022 · 1:160 (12mm) N-scale – This the 2nd most popular scale for model railroads. It allows train collectors and hobbyist a lot of room for larger, affordable layouts with tracks and scenery.

  5. Scale is the size in proportion to real trains and for N gauge, the models are 1∶148 in Britain or 1∶160 in the US and Europe. So to convert a real-world size into its N scale dimensions, you’d divide the dimensions in the real world by 160 or 148.

  6. 1 mar 2023 · To start with, the National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) recommends that N scale cars weigh an initial .5 ounce plus an additional .15 ounce for each inch of car length. This comes out to 1.1 ounces for an N scale 50-foot car. For-tunately, you’ll find most enclosed cars you buy come very close to this standard. Now for the tire pump ...

  7. 24 sie 2021 · Not sure if N scale trains are right for you? This guide will solve that! Best brands, tips for setting up a layout, history of N scale and more!

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