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1:144: 1 ⁄ 12 in: 2.117 mm HOO scale - Popular for ships, aircraft, rockets, spacecraft. Occasionally used with NASCAR cars. Also some Japanese N scale trains, as well as Japanese giant robot models (such as Gunpla) and toys. Dollhouse for a dollhouse scale for 1:12 dollhouses. Commonly used for mini armor. Used for 12 mm, and 12.5 mm figure ...
1:120: 12 mm (0.472 in) Track was introduced by Peco in 2022, closely followed by a range of locomotives, rolling stock and track from Hornby. This has the accurate scale and gauge combination of 2.54 mm : 1 ft on 12 mm track, as has been used by European and American hobbyists, who refer to this as TT. TT3 or 3 mm: 1:102: 12 mm (0.472 in)
1:45: 24.0 mm O-scale models of 3 ft 6 in narrow-gauge prototypes running on 24 mm gauge track. Virtually unknown outside Japan and Taiwan On2: 1:48: 12.7 mm O-scale models of 2 ft narrow-gauge prototypes running on 1 ⁄ 2 in (12.7 mm) gauge track. On30 gauge: 1:48: 16.5 mm Narrow gauge O-scale models running on HO gauge track.
35 mm: ≈6.2 mm: ≈1:52 – 1:48: Heroic scale of 32 mm miniatures. 1:50 scale is a popular size for diecast models from European manufacturers. 1:48 is commonly known as quarter scale or American O scale. 40 mm: ≈7 mm: ≈1:45 – 1:43: Older figures from the 60s and tend to be thinner / shorter than new metal ones. Close to O scale model ...
Measuring the hatch in metric, you measure 25 mm. T he conversion factor for 1/4" to 3/16', according to the conversion table is .75. So 25 mm x .75 = 18.75 mm, or about 19 mm. That is the hatch size in 3/16" scale. Conversion is a fairly simple task once you start measuring in metric and converting according to the scale.
1:144 scale is a scale used for some scale models such as micro/mini armor. 1:144 means that the dimensions of the model are 1/144 (0.00694) the dimensions of the original life-sized object; this equates to a scale of 1/2 inch per 6 feet of original dimension. For instance, an airplane 30 feet (9.14 m) in length would be a mere 2.5 inches (63.5 ...
311 mm (12 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) 381 mm (15 in) 1986 United Kingdom: Wales Fairbourne Railway 610 mm (2 ft) 914 mm (3 ft) 1986 United Kingdom: Wales Gorseddau Junction and Portmadoc Railway: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) 2,140 mm (7 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in) 1892 United Kingdom: England / Wales Great Western Railway: 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in)
The next largest scale range, G scale (1:22.5) in the US and 16 mm scale (1:19.05) in the UK, and as large as 1:12 scale, is too small for riding but is used for outdoor garden railways, which allow use of natural landscaping. G scale is also sometimes used indoors, with the track mounted adjacent to walls at eye level of standing adults.