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![]() | On30/O-16.5 ModellingWhy model narrow gauge railways? Often the narrow gauge railways ran through very scenic terrain such as mountainous or deep forested areas. The trains were typically shorter and smaller in size which resulted in tighter curves, steeper grades and less of a right-of-way necessary. They were built this way to be able to save money during construction of trackwork, rolling stock and motive power. These features can then translate into an ideal situation for very interesting modelling where space is limited. Also you can model in larger scales such as ‘O’ scale without using more space for trackage and increase your level of detail. What is narrow gauge track? Any prototypical track that is less than 4’-8 1/2”(standard gauge) between the rails. Examples of this would be 3’-6”, 3’-0”, 2’- 6” and 2’- 0”. What is the difference between gauge and scale? Gauge represents the distance between the rails, and not the size of the model. Scale is the ratio of the model to the real thing. What does On30 mean? What does O-16.5 mean? Peco open wagon and timber bolster on Peco On30/O-16.5 flex track Why On30/O-16.5 ? On30 centrecab diesel converted from a HO SW7 model. Open coach converted from two O scale San Francisco Cable car kits. Where can I get more information? Narrow Tracks & Trains Thank you for visiting the web site of Narrow Tracks & Trains for web maintenance and design. |