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  2. List of rail transport modelling scale standards - Wikipedia

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    Gauge '3' corresponds to NEM II scale, also known as "Spur II" in Germany. The National 2.5 in Gauge Association continues to support live steam passenger hauling in 2.5-inch gauge using MES tracks. They use a "scale" appropriate to the original prototype modelling both standard and narrow gauge locomotives to run on 2.5-inch track. -1:16

  3. Live steam - Wikipedia

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    A hand-crafted, coal-fired, 1:8 scale 2-10-0 'live steam' locomotive in 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (184 mm) gauge A "high line" representation of a Whitelegg-designed Baltic Tank in LT&S Livery. This engine runs on a track gauge of 3.5 inches and is powerful enough to pull several people.

  4. Rail transport modelling scales - Wikipedia

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    Narrow-gauge models in this gauge can be as large as 1:3 scale. 5-inch Live steam: 1:12: 127 mm or 121 mm Ridable, outdoor gauge. The gauge is 5 in (127 mm) in Europe, but 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (121 mm) in US and Canada. For standard gauge prototypes at 5 inch, the correct scale is 1 1 ⁄ 16 inch per foot or approximately 1:11.3. Alternatively 1.1/8 ...

  5. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    American and European model trains in N scale. Commonly used for mini armor. 10 mm to 12 mm figure scale for miniature wargaming. 1:152: 2.005 mm 2mm scale / British N scale railway modeling. 1:150: 2.032 mm: Model railways (Japanese N) Used by Heller for model ships, and proposed by the Japanese to supersede 1:144 scale trains. Models which ...

  6. Standard Gauge (toy trains) - Wikipedia

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    Standard Gauge, also known as wide gauge, was an early model railway and toy train rail gauge, introduced in the United States in 1906 by Lionel Corporation. [1] As it was a toy standard, rather than a scale modeling standard, the actual scale of Standard Gauge locomotives and rolling stock varied.

  7. Cox Models - Wikipedia

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    The factory started at 80,000 square feet (7432 square meters). Three expansions in a few years' time saw expansion to 225,000 square feet (20,903 square meters) and introduction of a line of slot cars, model rockets, HO scale model trains, and a full-sized, one-horsepower gasoline-powered chain saw.

  8. British narrow-gauge railways - Wikipedia

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    The line transports visitors to the Victorian Pumping Station. The locomotive Bazalgette is a Severn-Lamb 0-4-0 DH. Seaton Tramway: 1971–present 2 ft 9 in (838 mm) 3 mi (4.8 km) Seaton, England Electric tramway using half-scale trams. Telford Town Tramway [10] [53] 1979–1988, then 1992–present 2 ft (610 mm) 300 yards Telford, England

  9. List of Czech locomotive classes - Wikipedia

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    Electro-diesel locomotive: 230: Laminátka (Laminate lady) 1966–1967 Škoda Works: Category:CZ Class 230 on Wikimedia Commons: 240: Laminátka (Laminate lady) 1968–1969 Škoda Works: 242: Plecháč (Tin man) 1975–1981 Škoda Works: Category:CZ Class 242 on Wikimedia Commons: 263: Princezna (Princess) 1984 Škoda Works: Category:CZ Class ...

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