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  2. List of rail transport modelling scale standards - Wikipedia

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    In certain NMRA scales an alternative designation is sometimes used corresponding the length of one prototype foot in scale either in millimetres or in inches. For instance, 3.5 mm scale is the same as HO. For HO and O-scales, NMRA uses the letter "O" whereas NEM uses the number zero (H0 instead of HO).

  3. Microsoft Train Simulator - Wikipedia

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    TrainSim.Com was the first community to embrace MSTS in 2001, and has an active support community as well as a file library of user created content for the game. [35] Over 50,000 files ranging from entire routes to individual locomotives and cars are available to use with the legacy MSTS game and with Open Rails.

  4. V scale (model railroading) - Wikipedia

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    V-scale model railroading was created when Japanese game developer Artdink released A-Train in 1985, but it was not widely popularized until Microsoft released Microsoft Train Simulator (sometimes referred to as MSTS) and Australia's Auran/N3V Games released the successful family of Trainz railroad simulators, both in 2001. With the ability to ...

  5. Rail transport modelling scales - Wikipedia

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    This scale is today the most popular modelling scale in the UK, although it once had some following in the US (on 19 mm / 0.748 in gauge track) before World War II. 00 or "Double-Oh", together with EM gauge and P4 standards are all to 4 mm scale as the scale is the same, but the track standards are incompatible. 00 uses the same track as HO (16 ...

  6. Train simulator - Wikipedia

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    A train simulator (also railroad simulator or railway simulator) is a computer-based simulation of rail transport operations. They are generally large complicated software packages modeling a 3D virtual reality world implemented both as commercial trainers, and consumer computer game software with 'play modes' which lets the user interact by stepping inside the virtual world.

  7. Computer Model Railroad Interface - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, The Sunset Valley Oregon System (Bruce's home model railroad layout) was featured in the February and March 2006 issues of Model Railroader and the 2006 issue of Model Railroad Planning as well as in the March 2007 issue of the NMRA's magazine, Scale Rails.

  8. Model Railroader - Wikipedia

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    Model Railroader also produced Model Railroader Video Plus (MRVP) [11] which does layout tours, tips and tricks, and shows like: Cody's Workshop with Cody Grivno, Drew's Trackside Adventures with Drew Halverson, Off The Rails with Gerry Leone, Ask MRVP with David Popp (now called Ask Trains), Let's Make a Scene with Kathy Millatt, It's My ...

  9. Talk:Microsoft Train Simulator - Wikipedia

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    The article, as it is now, conveys the false impression that MSTS was an obsolete commercial product, published by Microsoft in 2001 and hence completely outdated; the reality however is that MSTS has taken on a life of its own through the third-party developpers - especially from the freeware scene, but also the payware firms - who are active ...