is O guage 1/35 or is 1/35 bigger ?. If bigger what guage of track would a 1/35 loco run on .
Thanks Dave.
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I recomend that you have a look at: http://www.themodelmakersresource.co.uk ... ts012.html.
The nearest to 1/35th scale is Gauge 1, which is slightly larger at 1/32nd. scale.
Colombo
The nearest to 1/35th scale is Gauge 1, which is slightly larger at 1/32nd. scale.
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Hi,
The actual figure is 1: 43.5 - as paul says the Lima work on 6.5mm to the ft instead of 7mm to the ft which is true O gauge (I think that the American O gauge is 1/4inch to the ft but I'm not sure on that). The Limas look OK until you put them next to the correct size then you see the difference. As Columbo says the 1/32 is Gauge 1 (10mm to the ft).
Regards,
GeoffB
The actual figure is 1: 43.5 - as paul says the Lima work on 6.5mm to the ft instead of 7mm to the ft which is true O gauge (I think that the American O gauge is 1/4inch to the ft but I'm not sure on that). The Limas look OK until you put them next to the correct size then you see the difference. As Columbo says the 1/32 is Gauge 1 (10mm to the ft).
Regards,
GeoffB