1/160 scale
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The Antics Online Model Shop has everything that has to do with scale model railways. They sell many different n scale train sets, and they have several model shops in the UK, including one that isn't far from London.
It depends on the scale. Different scales measure at a ratio. Such as N scale, with a 1:160 ratio, a thirty mile per hour train only goes .18 mph in scale.
No. There are many different scales, or gauges, of model trains. For example, an N scale train would be too small to fit on HO scale track.
N Scale buildings can be purchased on many websites. Hobby Surplus offers many N Scale Buildings which one can purchase through their website. Model Train Stuff offers many on their site as well as Amazon and eBay.
19 inches in N scale is 253 feet or 405 meters in the real world.
Train lovers who tend to have model trains around their home have scale trains. N scale trains are a size that has various options available and usually requires quite a bit of space for proper set up and utilization.
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).
1:220
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.
No, HO and N scale trains are not compatible.