1:220
No. There are many scales of model trains which include from the smallest "Z-scale" (1:220), "N-scale" (1:160), "TT-scale" (1:120), "HO-scale" (1:87.1), "OO-scale" (1:76.2), "S-scale" (1:64), "S-scale" (1:64), "O-scale" (1:48), "1-scale" (1:32) and the largest, "G-scale" (1:22.5).
LGB trains are responsible for introducing "G" scale to model railroading. The scale ratio used by LGB is 1:22.5, although other G-scale (and Gauge 1) manufacturers produce products that range from 1:20 to 1:32,[4] and for the most part, all use the same track and are compatible with one another.
1/160 scale
AnswerThe difference between Z train and T train is Z train normally won't stop between your station and the destination for more passengers. As to the comfort of seats, facilities and speed, they are almost the same.
The Z Train - 2011 was released on: USA: 20 October 2011 (internet)
The cast of The Z Train - 2011 includes: Crystal Lonneberg as Zombie
S model train is the scale - S scale (Just a FYI, scale is the size of the train) S scale is 3/16 inch to the foot, sort of half way between O gauge and HO.
"G" scale is the largest scale, often used for garden railways
Dinosaur Train - 2009 Dinos a to Z Part 3 Classification Dinos a to Z Part 4 a to Z Picnic was released on: USA: 17 May 2012
A mile in HO scale is about 60.5 Ft.
In statistics, the z-scale results from a transformation by which a Gaussian (Normal) distribution with any mean and variance is converted to a standard form: the z-score. This is tabulated so that inferences may be drawn from observed data.
In N scale, which has a scale ratio of 1:160, a 75-foot train would be approximately 18.75 inches long. This is calculated by converting the real-life length to the scale by dividing 75 feet by 160. Therefore, a 75-foot train in N scale would represent a model length of about 18.75 inches.