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No, HO and N scale trains are not compatible.
HO scale trains were developed in roughly the year 1900. HO scale trains are the most popular scale trains in the entire World. The scale is roughly 1:87 which is quite different to some other model trains which could explain its popularity.
It appears that HO Scale is a term used within the world of miniature trains. HO scale refers to the size scale of these trains and many are made of brass. Therefore a brass ho scale can be used to describe model trains.
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.
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G Scale trains are used mostly for displays in museums, educational purposes, as well as for entertainment purposes such as toys or a collectible item.
G scale trains are beloved by train afficionados and collectors because their size is so conducive to showing minute and intricate detail of the train cars and accessories.
Make your tree in between scales but not the same size as any scale.
Tyco HO scale trains are available through specialty stores that carry toy trains. Likewise, some general toy stores may carry this brand of toy and model train.
The HO scale trains use a 3.5mm to 1 real foot ratio which works out to be about 1:87:1 and is the most popular scale for model railways in the world. A train for this type of track would have 16.5mm (0.650in) tracks.
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The HO scale is used for measuring when it comes to model trains. Originally there was the O scale, or O gauge. When train models went to an even smaller size they created the HO scale to measure them.